7 Abstract Facts
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Most of the obvious things we know and believe in have always lived with us and are probably not what we think they are. Those that we will see as new are probably already with us in a form we cannot identify yet.
Wacira Wilfred
An ICT practitioner from Kenya with a great passion for writing and an avid reader. Very easy to get along with.
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7 Abstract Facts - Wacira Wilfred
7 Abstract Facts
Published by Wilfred Wacira at Smashwords
Copyright Wilfred Wacira 2022
Cover Photo: Raymond Cheruiyot
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Table of Contents
Ugliness and stupidity face extinction
Conscience can wait
Hold back some truth and details
God hates fools
Pains in gains and wonders in want
You don’t need a floater
Run Son run
Ugliness and stupidity face extinction
This is good news. Beginning 1st January 2030, physical ugliness, stupidity and overall ignorance in humans will be things of the past. These undesirable attributes will only be available in history books or as items of fiction. As it is now, plans for big budget star studded movies are rolling and book stores are hunting for and booking award winning fiction writers with an eye on this multi billion if not trillion windfall detailing the pre 2030 man.
On face value, these findings are like the work of a researcher with an unbalanced mind. This music to the ears of human race discovery is the efforts of high school students who set out to investigate modern trends. The group consisted, not just select students in one discipline, but different personalities with diverse perspectives and conclusions. Academically gifted, average and below average students were on the frontline. Those with special needs, the physically and the mentally challenged also played their part. Having their say too were students with deviant character and their well known morally deficient accomplices. But, maybe, this thinking saw the light of day courtesy of the sobriety of Catholic Action, Christian Union, Allah Akbar Warriors and other school religious outfits and even cults.
In their report the amateur researchers were unanimous that ignorance, poor judgment and difficulties in understanding complex concepts will have no place in our lives come 2030. To start with, they observed that the past two decades have recorded an unprecedented explosion of means of knowledge transfer thanks to technology. Internet and mobile technology were highly rated on the scales of facilities enhancing faster achievement of ignorance eradication goals. The ease of use of technological devices, the researchers pointed out, has widened the demographics of knowledge enthusiasts. These devices they said could be used by over Ninety percent of the world population including people with no formal education and non school going children. The latter comprised the researchers’ core interest group. The research further argued that children are inclined to brain storming games unlike in the past when they engaged mostly in physical challenges. It was also noted that whenever a group of mothers meet they all praise the awesome intelligence of their children; a pointer to rapid up take of knowledge.
In the matter of ugliness and physical appeal, the first thought for examination was Darwin’s theory of evolution despite resistance from schools religious groups opposed to its inputs. Darwin’s adherents were firm that man is still evolving. That man was once a monkey meant that he will be a sight to behold when he finally becomes what nature intended him to be. The schools religious groups and a fragment of cultist read blatant blasphemy here. They thumped chests and