Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Trump at the UN


  Trump Tells the UN: North Korean Leader 'Is on a Suicide Mission'   NBC - September 19, 2017

Watch out "Rocket Man". Trump seems like he wants to go to war.


Trump addressed the UN General Assembly a few minutes ago. He is opposed to the Iran deal so that could end soon. He blames the failure of the UN to reach its full potential on bureaucracy and mismanagement. As you know - in a programmed reality - based on duality - success will never be accomplished. If one issue is resolved something else will always crop up. It's nobody's fault other than the algorithm of reality. Trump thought he could rush through decisions that would help Americans. Now he knows he must adapt to the rules of the game. He's learning and not out of office yet as the Russian investigation continues full steam ahead. Will he accomplish his greatest goal - truth - as his presidency is based on conspiracies and lies?


Most TV shows are prerecorded. In a way so is reality as it it is projected illusion. Monday morning I watched "The $100,000 Pyramid" playing along with one of the contestants who won a trip to ... Turks and Caicos. It made me laugh based on current hurricane conditions ... then I realized it wasn't funny. Too late ... the wrath of god befell me (too much) as suddenly the cable went out in my area - no TV or Internet for 15 minutes. Was this a sign the east coast will get hit again? Today we watch Jose which will bring tropical storm conditions to New England and Maria now a category 5. Many people have concluded that the storms are programmed - whatever that means to you.




Growing up


What's the rush to grow up other than to be free of parental restrictions? If you believe that life continues on and on and people live until over 100 in the future, and little makes sense today, best to take things slowly. Teens are smarter than we were - their programming different as each generation adapts to their programmed timelines for experience.

Marry early? Not so fast when they see the nature of relationships and the responsibilities involved. Being in a relationship and learning how fickle teens are, can be crushing.

Plan a career? Most teens want to make lots of money doing something they are passionate about - the "make a difference" feeling centered on the larger scale in today's world.

Teens dream many things, their emotions often taking over as this is also the age mental illness surfaces - mostly at 19-20. So much anxiety, depression, confusion but hopefully finding the right direction which could takes years ... or a lifetime. Unlike the teens of yesterday, they come into realization of their challenges early on, which for some is a positive but for others detrimental resulting in sabotage.

Each age brings its issues mirroring past generation with a new twist in a bipolar reality. It's all recycled as if reality wants you to figure it out.

Extended Adolescence: When 25 is the new 18   Scientific American - September 19, 2017

Why today’s teens aren’t in any hurry to grow up   The Conversation - September 19, 2017