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Human Nature, the Sterling, the Fallacious, and the Hideous
Human Nature, the Sterling, the Fallacious, and the Hideous
Human Nature, the Sterling, the Fallacious, and the Hideous
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Human Nature, the Sterling, the Fallacious, and the Hideous

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Forthwith molding all global decision-making is the eagerness to mend environmental and social restlessness and cultural deviation. Institutions and governments have been scrambling to find genuine solutions for the missteps of the past and present. These solutions have been able to eradicate future concerns, only to discover their resolve is of short-term relief, lending support to long-term misfortune. The cause is attributed to external factors beyond control of any or all societies, herewith realizing that all forms of governments and institutions are handled by individuals. Their approach to mend is unrealistic. A conceivable cause is human nature, if Im correct. Imagine appropriate everlasting resolutions to all past and present missteps. An acute calibration of the virtues can be accomplished by emaciating the vices, ultimately enriching our souls, and if Im mistaken, the wheels of history will continue spinning with invariable advancement or improvement of life.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateFeb 28, 2017
ISBN9781524585181
Human Nature, the Sterling, the Fallacious, and the Hideous
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Salvador DeLaRosa

The Author prudently attempts to convey the prospect that the institutionalization of the world decries the outlier solution to nearly if not all societal issues, proclaiming a baseless innate fear of their own demise.

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    Human Nature, the Sterling, the Fallacious, and the Hideous - Salvador DeLaRosa

    The Color Of Suits

    Traditional, contemporary, modern till this day are

    distinguished by complexion

    The fiber deeply embedded is the undeniable dissimilarity

    amongst all

    Complexion has at times interchanged when a quarrel alters the balance of an era

    But the fiber immersed: after concretely crystallized will

    never transmogrify

    Justifying the value of tellurians unequivocally through the

    view of iridescence is ignominious..

    I was inspired to write The Color Of Suits after viewing Barack Obama hugging Hillary Clinton on the July 28th, 2016 Democratic Convention.

    An inspiration of opportunity, two extremely powerful figures authenticating to the World that unity purges all impediments to overcome any type of social concern.

    A Cent Or Less

    A Sense Or Less

    Rate of valuation of a spurious kinsperson is ultimately

    determined in the realm of negative numbers, hopefully

    above the ten foot realm

    Sentient entities have obliterated ecological niches without a

    cent of pity

    Rationalization, hardly; encouragement for continuance is far

    more acceptable

    Mellifluous living sounds prohibitive, but freely obtainable

    one sense at a time

    Allocating immense value to ludicrous non essentials causing

    a grave diversion of what really matters: US

    Change, Is It Authentic Or Imaginary?

    Is it possible for the World to change while human nature is at an impasse?

    A bold statement to say, adjustments is the change that never

    occurs

    For the sake of simplicity, simple short term adjustments followed by abstract long term advancements carried over through generations proclaiming an alleged effect that change has taken place

    Genuine metamorphosis of human nature would beg the

    argument, why does history continue to repeat itself, we are

    responsible for repeating it.

    Even with the vast enhancements in technology, we continue

    to falter upon the same mistakes since the beginning of time

    as we know it

    The Elected Garden

    It’s demands are negligible in comparison to so many

    extracted gifts destroying its sublime beauty

    Imperious we are, to displace tenancy of any creature that

    disrupts our future possessions

    As the engraved thought of ownership has corrupted proper

    definition of earth’s viability as a living organism(prediction

    of the Gaia hypothesis), continuance to full destruction is

    inevitable

    Will we know whom to mourn on such a day, our destruction

    or Earth’s

    A Dickensian World Equals Social Divergence

    A human balancing the scale of virtues at it’s epicenter is a rare breed indeed, a single unitary valorous action and a warranted entitlement to Knighthood and titled a munificent being is assured to proceed

    "In 1914, Henry Ford doubled his workers’ pay from

    $2.34 to $5 a day, recognizing that paying people

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