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Few Can Resist the Power

“No mistake or crime is more horrible to God than those committed by power. Why? Because what is official is impersonal, and being impersonal is the greatest insult that can be paid to a person.”

~Kierkegaard

The more I live and the more time I have to observe the world around me, the more clearly I see that power is woven into the very fabric of our existence. It’s found exhibited in the actions and thinking of individuals and society at large. It’s impossible to miss in our systematic, hierarchical, societal constructs–power is the foundation. Power is found spewed on radio talk shows and in political speeches. Power stands behind domestic abuse and is often the reason for addiction and slavery. It’s seen exhibited on the sports field in all its glory, and on the battle field in all its horror.

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