09-01-2012, 01:44 PM
ah yes I see, but I think I pinted to that here, or maybe it was another thread on the same subject.
Let me ask you, shall we not be considered 'those who have gone before' by those who follow us?
Will whatever they have for a hive not be the result of our 'providing one for our own' as you say?
The gist of the post is in relation to judging our lives through what we deem to be success.
The hive depicts that which we deem to be success, and what I am pointing out is that the success we attribute to ourselves and judge our own success by, is actually not really attributable to us in the first place, because we are simply living the experiences set in place by those who have gone before us.
we are the worker ants, making the system they began function.
And without the very antisocial, non laborious way of life of those scouts, who really offer nothing in the way of the social structure that follows their efforts, none of that society would even exist.
I guess what I am trying to point out is that the very means by which we even have our HIVE, is a means that is not even compatible with or in need of a hive.
Does that make any sense to anyone, lol.
Explorers and adventurers do not spend much time in the hive being part of the system which has arisen due to their efforts of establishing these situations that become the hives that we know and experience now.
The real illusion of success, is that we, the ones which make the system function, and believe we find success within it, are merely pawns in the process.
Let me ask you, shall we not be considered 'those who have gone before' by those who follow us?
Will whatever they have for a hive not be the result of our 'providing one for our own' as you say?
The gist of the post is in relation to judging our lives through what we deem to be success.
The hive depicts that which we deem to be success, and what I am pointing out is that the success we attribute to ourselves and judge our own success by, is actually not really attributable to us in the first place, because we are simply living the experiences set in place by those who have gone before us.
we are the worker ants, making the system they began function.
And without the very antisocial, non laborious way of life of those scouts, who really offer nothing in the way of the social structure that follows their efforts, none of that society would even exist.
I guess what I am trying to point out is that the very means by which we even have our HIVE, is a means that is not even compatible with or in need of a hive.
Does that make any sense to anyone, lol.
Explorers and adventurers do not spend much time in the hive being part of the system which has arisen due to their efforts of establishing these situations that become the hives that we know and experience now.
The real illusion of success, is that we, the ones which make the system function, and believe we find success within it, are merely pawns in the process.