Society and Morality Can’t Reconcile

Donald King
3 min readJul 15, 2018

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Something I think most people never realize about society is that society and morality can never reconcile.

I want you to consider this…

I don’t care what anybody calls it… “Having a job”, “Chasing paper”, “Getting money”, “Starting a business/Being an entrepreneur”, “Scamming the system”, ”Hustling”, etc, worldly success can most accurately be described as: capturing value from society.

When you get a job or start a business or hustle, you’re basically hunting for ‘value’ or ‘revenue’ streams…

Once you capture a revenue stream to exploit, subsist on and live comfortably off of, then you’re considerably successful in the eyes of the world.

So basically speaking, as a concept, an economy is not actually a system of trade between people, but instead, a system in which everybody hunts for wild revenue streams to capture, domesticate and then farm; or in many cases, exploit immediately upon capture.

The problem is, viable revenue streams are an endangered species. They’re being hunted to extinction by society, as manifest in the forms of corporations, industry, economy, institutionalism, laws and technology, in addition to population growth.

Let me put it to you like this though… If we (humans) were a village of fishermen who survived on the fish we caught, then the waters we get our fish from would be nearly barren, because not only would our village be growing at an exponential rate, but several big fishing companies would be popping up everyday, taking the lion’s share of fish from us, using tools we don’t have access to and boats that dwarf ours by comparison, all of which ultimately forces us into positions to man their boats for smaller amounts of fish.

Its really just a maths problem.

Enter the concept of “morality” (social moralism). There are lots of jobs, or ‘ways for capturing value from society’ that were frowned upon in the past, which are now considered admirable in some or many respects. Being a garbage man or assembly line worker used to be frowned upon. Now these are admirable professions. It used to be that being a porn star or stripper was automatically considered bad…

But as the years progress, more and more attractive people have opted into those fields, and they’ve considerably become mainstream. Why? Because ways in which people can capture value from society have continued to dwindle…

For every beautiful actress in the world, there are millions of young girls who believe they’ll take their place, whose value is being dwarfed exponentially everyday as newer, younger, prettier and more talented girls continue to be born and mature. So hundreds of thousands of beautiful young women feel situationally forced to gamble with their bodies and futures, by trying to capture value in the present, which they hope to use as fuel towards capturing higher value in the future. Its really all just a numbers game.

For every “Evil Kenevil” there are hundreds of thousands of hopefuls, just looking to make a name for themselves, who are being watched, studied and then out-done by millions following them. So it’s gone from Evil Kenevil, to Jackass, to any dumbass on the internet willing to injure themselves for a shot at being on Tosh.0.

For Every Michael Jordan there are a million Hot Sauces (the Street Baller), and for every Hot Sauce there are ten million wannabes… For every Tracy Lords, there are a thousand Jenna Jamesons, and for every Jenna Jameson, there are a million hopefuls…

Oddly enough, this phenomenon is the main reason why so many people are on board with this whole cartoonish reboot of fascism here in the U.S.. All these people who are pro-fascism are in actuality, really just eager to boost the amount of revenue streams they have access to, because they’re hoping to capture value from society. They want to get rid of any and all competition they can, starting with the social-outlier groups and then working their way in. It might start off with race and nationality, but then, will ultimately progress to belief systems, regions, and any and all differentiating effects, ultimately leading up to class divisions…

This is a purely mechanical, and budget-related issue, which is common to the outlook of virion from all diseases.

And see… humans believe they’re simply up against humans and their own personal work ethics. This is simply not the case.

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Donald King
Donald King

Written by Donald King

I write to explain how I see reality through a unique lens that's been afforded to me.

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