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Ignorance & Corruption (A Short Rant)

Ignorance and corruption are inherently dangerous components to the observant mind.  They always seem to boil over into catastrophic conflict.  In the pursuit of peace, there needs to be recognition of personal predisposition to bias, prejudice, and partiality.  This is a realistic standard in the consideration of potential for prosperity, individually, and collectively.  Directly addressing this involves a level of humility.  Attaining knowledge and information, given this variable of awareness, can lead to a better understanding of what freedom of choice is.  There are many flaws in self, on a daily basis, through the course of a lifetime, to be responsible for.  The more progress that is made, the more refined an individual can become.  Commonly, this is either disassociated, or subconscious, as the tendency is to blame others.  The tragic irony of division and negative reinforcement are a vicarious juxtaposition of shame and guilt.  On a personal level, when people fail to be responsible for their own choices and decisions, they justify finding fault in someone else.  That is not vengeance.  That is hypocrisy.  Indignation is fundamentally unsound.  It's in direct opposition of the hope to prevail, in knowing personal needs.  No one is perfect, and we can all help each other.  Protection of innocence is imminent.  Through discipline, devotion, dedication, sacrifice, forgiveness, and obedience, within such wisdom, there can be an enhancement of purpose.
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