The Hidden Law of Desire other faiths do not have the skin or other law than the law of desire (JoaquĆn Sabina).
hard thing, freedom. I speak, this time, personal freedom, not social or political freedom. I do not know if something can be separated from the other, or if it is all part of the same: the world that has never ceased to be chaos. But the world has not ceased to be chaos is good news, because the chaos is the beginning, they say, and I like the principles, giving rise to many things. I am leaving the subject, but not both.
said that freedom is difficult, and it is because we are confused: we are often egotistical but we believe that selfishness is wrong. And egotism and selfishness are two different things, and the first is wrong, while the second is healthy. We talked about this, sorry for the echo, but to talk of freedom I have to speak of selfishness, because the two go hand in hand. Selfishness is preferred to oneself. Ego trip is to pretend that others prefer us. Meanness, lack of solidarity and evil have nothing to do with selfishness. I'll give you an example: I'm in a job interview, and my hand is another candidate. Both need work. If altruistic (if preferred to others), I would dump and would be given the job to that person, and I would still unemployed. But because I am selfish (I prefer to look for me and my well-being), let me interview and try to make the best impression, hoping that I make. Am I petty? Am unsupportive? Am I wrong? Or act with logic?
Without this logic of selfishness, there is liberty. If you do not look for my wellbeing, there is no freedom. If I do, first and foremost, what I want, fulfilling to the letter the law of my own desire (and not what is supposed to do, because so does the majority or minority), there is freedom to me.
may be someone getting hurt if I do what I want. Moreover, more than one will be hurt if I do what I want. I can promise you this: do not be harmed anyone intentionally, do not want to hurt, violate, break, rip. My desire is on the other hand, my desire is selfish, does not focus on the wounds of others. But it can happen (and happens and happens) someone does not agree with my wish and my desire with me to make. That person then will be impaired and prejudiced I see when someone does something for me. "I can claim anything to the person who does that which does not help? If you claim something to that person, would be egotistical, claiming that this person would stop doing what you want to spend to do what I want.
Freedom is selfish. I do what I want . That is selfishness. That is freedom.
Someday I'll have a Harley-Davidson, or a flying lion, or a Chinese dragon, and I will go there, I'm going to celebrate the world's chaos, because chaos is the beginning, freedom is chaos, freedom is the principle. There is no freedom in the embedding, there is no freedom in the forced order of things.
There is no freedom possible in the laws that are not derived from the law of desire.