State of The Union

ImageAny proposal must today answer a very basic question— ‘What is in it for me?’ Those who know about it prey and thrive on it. It constitutes the backbone of all TV and Radio commercials. They all aim at satisfying “our” desires. Persuasively answering this question decides the success or failure of all new products. This way of thinking pervades all fields of studies.

This what’s-in-it-for-me attitude is the driving force behind almost all our actions. That attitude makes us act on desires most of the time rather than reason. We become, as a result, the object, of what Nietzsche called, the “Overman”. We turn ourselves into herd exposed to the mercy of the Overman, the powerful. That’s the case because we are cooperating with our exploiters.

This way of thinking is at its height right now. It is started with the scientific revolution. They squarely jettisoned two of the four causes — formal and efficient discovered by Aristotle— to focus solely and completely on the material and final cause. So basically, they reject the nature of things because, as they said, that does not put food on the table. Again, it is the what’s-in-it-for-me attitude that’s behind that rejection. What is the consequences of all this?

No longer do they look for purpose in things; they themselves concoct purpose. To find the purpose of a thing, we use to either ask the person who makes it or observe what a thing naturally does. To fulfill their agenda, they first and foremost reject the idea of a Creator-God as the one who gives meaning and purpose to everything. This easy way out gives us to Marxism, communism and their little brothers. When they became too much to handle, we fall to pure materialism, atheism, …and post-modernism, which cannot even be defined. Progress becomes the real truth. Human beings are not seen as a material and immaterial element striving to be the best version of himself/herself; matter becomes the material out of which he is made. So, instead of looking up (immateriality), we look down (materiality).

 Due to this attitude, we don’t even realize that our colleges are no longer places that empower men and women to seek truth, happiness and the wisdom of life. They simply become a “training wall street”—place that teaches how to make money. That’s an assessment of the situation after all.

The victim in all this is the human person. There is no such thing about human dignity per se. The dignity of a person lies in what he can do or the amount of money and power he possesses. Human being comes to define no longer as a way of being, but as what’s culturally accepted.

This behavior has unforeseen consequence that cannot be mentioned here. For my part, I believe there will be a day when we will rise from the dunghill in which we are. We will pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and ennoble the being that we are. We seem to be sleeping. We all know money, success, pleasure, and appreciation that we so crave for cannot satiate the being that we are. We need to stand for truth, for one another, for kindness, peace, justice, and charity. We stand at a very dangerous intersection. We have a choice to make. Being created as the “crown of creation”, we were made for greatness, but currently our choices only our mediocrity.

ImageGood and intelligent folks, the reality is that we are a being between animals and angels. We can both great and vile. As a result, we will always struggle to choose greatness and vileness, truth and falsity, and light and darkness. This is our facticity, but giving up cannot be an option. We are not alone here. As important as we are, we cannot settle for low. We must pick out our mat and start walking toward our true destination. We must change direction. We must wake up from this slumber. Each one of us must take our destiny in our own hand while seeking to know why we are here, where we are to go, and so what is the proper way to act. Only one path leads to joy. Don’t choose randomly. Ask if you have to. 

2 Comments

  1. I’m confused, in the beginning you said we were becoming herded sheep, subject to the overman…but then later we are all making our own subjective reality. Which one is it? The reality created by the overman or our own subjective ones? Many would argue that changing your sexuality, i.e. gender-blending, is a rejection of the morality forced on us by oppressive puritanical christianity, a form of the overman. Are you suggesting that revolting against that would be a good thing?

    • I am sorry if I caused any confusion. My point is that there will be a day when we will understand that we were not made for this mediocrity in which we find ourselves. That day will be like years gone by where we take he easy way out. On that day, a new dawn will rise on our humanity. we will not settle for anything unless it contributes to greatness. We will take our destiny in our own hands because we will know who we truly are. We will know the truth and all will choose it. That knowledge of the truth will not be disordered as it now is. It will be ordered toward truth, love, kindness, and human flourishing. If Christianity is the religion that helps best to promote these views, no one will revolt against it.

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