Sunday, October 2, 2011

Justice in Relevance


Do those in power, in control, in relevance, know any way to empower themselves when feeling obsolete, other than bestowing irrelevance upon others?

When those in dominance feel threatened to be differed—to be come alterity—they reaffirm themselves by oppressing another group. It provides them with an unjust sense of power. Momentary. Harmful. And solely self-gratifying. SO, in the same vain, establishing relevance via imploring irrelevance onto other is unjust.

So, how can relevance be established without directly causing irrelevance to others? And is indirect causation just an unjust? Or is relevance, at its core, selfish? Only able to live and survive by feeding off of others’ approval and acknowledgement and by being fueled by the displacement of others’ relevance?

Perhaps.

But for now, to be aware of your need for relevance is necessary to not have an need to feed off of it is dire, since others will not always be there. Death is a singular process and no one else will be there (physically) but you, your beliefs and your own truths and convictions. With that truth, keep in mind that relevance can be established by your own self and should not feed off others’ gratification nor by invalidating others.

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