Last Call- Fear and Loathing In America

I always loved Hunter Thompson. Who else could have written this?

“Journalism is not a profession or a trade. It is a cheap catch-all for fuckoffs and misfits -- a false doorway to the backside of life, a filthy piss-ridden little hole nailed off by the building inspector, but just deep enough for a wino to curl up from the sidewalk and masturbate like a chimp in a zoo-cage.” 
 Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream

There is some sort of journey taking place on this rock. Some sort of purpose to this madness we call life. And I'm not sure it's important that we understand what that purpose is.

In late 2007, my life changed dramatically. At about the same time that I was emerging from my life long coma, Eckhardt Tolle released his crown jewel, "A New Earth." I didn't just read "A New Earth", I absorbed it. And I came to believe as Tolle most assuredly does, that the world is completely unconscious and insane. Tolle calls it the insanity of the planet.

That book was the most "sane" thing I have ever read. I think Tolle thinks the planet's insanity might be curable with awareness. I don't think so. I don't think the designers wanted it that way.

There is no stopping insanity. It is a powerful force. Fear and human ego have no equal. Every negative emotion has it's roots in fear and ego. That's a fact. If you disagree- I will invite you to name any negative emotion that is not driven by some fear of yours. I have uttered that challenge many times- and as of yet- nobody has proven it otherwise. So it is, people obey those forces of fear as they go about their journey.

I see it every day. Crazy people forever wanting, thinking they will be happy with more money, a foreign sports car, or a bigger set of boobs. People making a living by running others down while pretending they are superior or sane. It's probably at it's worst here on the internet. Angry and suspicious people. Anonymous people. There is no shortage of haters. Calling attention to, labeling or judging the haters, will not make them less in number. In fact, it will do the opposite. Hatred is a truthful emotion- people never pretend to hate.

The conservatives hate the libs. The libs hate the conservatives. The Muslims hate the Christians, the atheists hate the religious, the Palestinians hate the Jews, and Wirecutter hates the cops. The libertarians hate uncontrolled government, we all hate cheaters and smart asses, and most of the world hates America.

We hate what we fear. But rather than recognize the simplicity of our own irrational problems- we run around hating and blaming everyone else as though our hatred is their fault. Trying to force people to change to allay our crazy fears- simply entrenches them even more. The insanity of the planet. In it's most simplistic form- we might call each other names. At it's most advanced stage- we kill each other.

Of course we believe in fear and hatred, this is not some opinion piece. We act on fear and hatred. We kidnap and kill. We bomb. We shoot. We do it all the time. We always have a good excuse. So fear and hatred are really prima facia truths.

And by those standards- America is top dog. So it stands to reason that we have a tremendous amount of insanity here. And up until 2007, I didn't realize that I was every bit as insane as the most unconscious person here. Recognizing all of those irrational fears was humbling. Realizing that I hurt others as a result of those fears was humiliating. Was I born insane? Probably.

Here's the best part. There is no solution in declaring anyone else insane. You cannot control, cure, or understand anyone else's insanity. You can only accept that folks like Adam Lanza are on some outrageous journey that required killing a bunch of innocent kids one day. Or that some nut job left shitty comments on your blog. These people are motivated first by fear and then by hatred. That's how it turns. Always.

Therefore, insanity is often a matter of degree. People practice varying degrees of sanity or insanity. In 2007, I was given a backstage pass to sanity. An invitation to drop out. I never fully took advantage of that offer- electing to stay online and write.

You want to look at something completely sane and rational? Watch your dog. He lives in the moment. He is completely happy and loving. He loves unconditionally and he is devoted. He doesn't worry about bombs, old age, money, or how he is going to die. He just lives in the moment- delighted at life, grateful and content, nose stuck out the window, participating. He does not sit around and brood about what he fears and hates. My dog is sane. I most certainly, am not. And all that separates me from the rest of the planet is that I am aware of my insanity.

Here's a simple test. If you think you are sane- you probably aren't. If you realize you are nuts- you are sane. That's how awareness works.

That has been my journey. Don't ask me why. I don't know.

I am tired of writing and engaging in the day to day insanity of the planet. I've got to be realistic about what I want to accomplish with a limited amount of time. I was given a once in a lifetime opportunity- it's time for me to take advantage of it.

I'm not going to change the world. I didn't do that in any large or significant way as a cop and I sure as hell didn't do that on FG. I'd rather entertain people and make them a little happier. Here's the weird part.

Maybe I don't want to change the world at all. Maybe it's fine just the way it is. Maybe everything is structured in a way or by a design that allows everyone else to take whatever journey that they need to take. Who am I to deny that?  I have to trust that the planet is- just as it's supposed to be.

I am gonna take a leave of absence, at least for a few weeks, maybe longer. It's been four years and nearly 2000 blogs ago that I landed here. It's time to drop out for a little while. I want to thank all of my friends and readers- many of whom take time out from their busy government jobs to swing by here and waste a little extra time each day. I will leave you with a fantastic little tune, about 3 minutes worth, and one last thought about the insanity of the planet.

Can you imagine how dull and boring this existence would be if we had nothing to learn? Without insanity- there'd be no Hunter Thompson. No fear and loathing. Nothing to accomplish.

With lyrics.

Comments

Marcus said…
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Marcus said…
Superb, Brian. You've definitely given me a few points to chew on with this thought provoking post (this is definitely one for the printer) and I wish you the best, always, in the days and weeks ahead. You're no stranger to me, just a friend I haven't met. Take care of yourself.
Anonymous said…
You've done more than entertain. You have taught, whether that was your goal or not.

If your journy takes you anywhere near my part of the world, please get in touch.

Cheers!

Jim
Anonymous said…
great post............fair seas

chris
Wraith said…
There is no stopping insanity. It is a powerful force. Fear and human ego have no equal. Every negative emotion has it's roots in fear and ego. That's a fact. If you disagree- I will invite you to name any negative emotion that is not driven by some fear of yours. I have uttered that challenge many times- and as of yet- nobody has proven it otherwise. So it is, people obey those forces of fear as they go about their journey.

Which is why every legitimate faith aims at the control and/or dissolution of the ego, and the fear that springs forth when that ego considers itself threatened. Curious how they all came to the same conclusion...
blurred said…
I love haters. They fuel me.
Anonymous said…
Damn. You'll be missed.
Pat said…
Enjoy the journey, Brian.
Anonymous said…
Umm, you haven't actually said anything. Except "my journey", which seems to be a very significant phrase in our culture.

I would suggest that any piece of writing that includes "my journey" is tripe. Yes, this is tripe.
Brian said…
Umm, I would suggest you polish your reading comprehension skills. You sir, are exactly what I was writing about.
Always On Watch said…
More and more bloggers are shuttering their sites -- especially since BHO was re-elected.

Take care, Brian.
blurred said…
Anyone who uses the term "tripe" in their daily vocabulary is probably posting from the old folks home in preparation for their bed pan to be swapped out.
Brian said…
I laughed out loud at your comment- who says shit like that?

I left the comment up because it is exactly what I was talking about in the piece. In a way I suppose- the bastards- do grind us down. There is no shortage of assholes in the world and I don't think their numbers are dwindling.

Thanks for stopping by- keep an eye on those avalanche zones-

AOW-

The re-election of BHO has indeed left me bitter. I can't even imagine who re-elects such a worthless human being. This is a country who gave Congress a 90 percent disapproval rating and then went out and re-elected 94% of them.

Like Congress, Obama will never be held accountable for anything-

I am simply in awe at that level of stupidity. The country, the Republic, is lost. We now have a mob rule democracy that will simply vote for anyone promising them largesse gathered from the minority. That historically- has meant the end of the greatest societies- in a slow agonizing way.

I can't imagine writing about this charlatan for 4 more years. Just the thought of it makes me ill. More bastards imposing their will on us- grinding us down. You have to decide what to do because we are in fact, losing.

Fredd said…
Not exactly the way to put a happy face on life, Brian. In your haitus, download a copy of Bobby McFarrin's 'Don't Worry, Be Happy.'

You might want to sing it note for note. That, and your dog believes every bit of the lyrics.
Brian said…
I'm ok with that Fredd. I don't see any compelling urge to delude myself with thoughts that our world is going to get better. It's not. It's going to get far worse. My investments are tanking, my taxes are up, and I am so sick of hearing about this "make believe" recovery that I could puke. In fact last night after reading the Obamacare mandate- it became quite clear to me that they were after two things.

Legally compelling healthy people back into the health system. Outright coercion. And collecting more tax revenue in the form of penalties. All of that for a system that is quickly becoming substandard.

So yea Fredd, I can't put frosting on a piece of shit and call it cake. Others can. I envy them sometimes.
Fredd said…
Well said, Brian. About the frosting thing, I mean.

My investments are doing OK, after the beating they took the last few years, they are almost back to even, as they are predominantly equities. You must have real estate, bonds, gold, that kind of garbage. Too bad. Their salad days are behind them for awhile.\
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Can't help it, I am an optimist and will never stop believing that the cake I am eating isn't what it appears to be...then again, I was never a cop, and your take on how things are is different than most of us.

For example, I've never seen anyone die, even though I was on active Army duty for ten years. Nobody ever even shot at me in anger.

TJ said…
Thanks for your efforts here which will echo for a long, long time. I've just found your website and it's shame you're not going to be around to interact with. You have a brilliant mind and I hope that your ventures continue exploiting it. I wish you luck on your journey friend. Keep on keeping on.
Anonymous said…
Brain, PLEASE come back!

Josh
Brian said…
I was hoping someone would ask. Thank you. Ok.

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