Quote:Whatever wroth I may have or relevance i may possess to the world, I can proudly say that its value comes from me. Unlike you, I have not stolen it off my ancestors.You cannot steal something which is already yours.
Quote:Without having a rational standard to determine that worth, how do you determine if they are worthy?Really, if being beneficial to your own people isn't rational, I don't know what is.
Quote:Most certainly not. Why would I be satisfied with a plain old pony? I want a lot more than that.What? What is the value of "regard" for you?
Quote:Like I said, your self-worth is borrowed, not your own. You are a slave, whose highest moral purpose is serving others and your worth is determined by your master. Self-destruction is the goal of your moral code. Self-actualization is the goal of mine. Take a wild guess who is gonna destroy himself first.Borrowed? You cannot borrow something that already belongs to you.I guess you do not know what the term "heritage" means. Like, if you inherit something from your grandfather, have you stolen, or borrowed it from him? Or did you just claim your birthright to this piece of property, amount of liquidty or whatever he left for you?
And who is this master of mine, I wonder. I have many masters, both in terms of political ideology, and in my engineering courses. Having a master to guide you is nothing to be ashamed of, nor is it a form of slavery. Could you think of Chemical Engineering without consulting Perry' s Handbook? Obviously, you can't. Likewise, you cannot think of becoming a Turkist without reading and absorbing the related material. Making things up is the way of lunatics and people with excessive egos, like yourself. And such people always end up destroying themselves. I just hope you don't hurt others in this goal of "self-actualisation".
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