Misinformation. This is what any article series will swiftly turn into – unless the writers keep their heads cool and stick to facts. We all know what the word “fact” means, don’t we? In the grotesquely distorted light of some recent articles, we cannot be certain any longer. It will not be a miracle if our website turns into a massive failure if this is allowed to continue. Read on and prepare to take sides.
Writing a detailed, interesting and thought-provoking article series on an issue as complicated as thought processes today is a major undertaking. The writer(s) will need to be well-informed, in possession of impeccable taste, alert to changes in the general atmosphere in regard to thought processes – and well paid. This is the sad truth. Without money, the text will be really poor, completely off the mark and generally as interesting as a pile of shit to anyone except someone extremely sick. Why is that?
Because we all need money to live in today’s society! A writer cannot be expected to produce brilliant insights and detailed analysis if he has to go hungry! There are still some people in here who won’t take “but this is the way I see it” for an excuse. Incidentally, these are the same people who write the major part of the articles on thought processes today.
“But I am just a reader!” you retort. That is certainly true – to an extent. In the ultimate scrutiny, however, you are to blame. I can forgive my fellow editors their short-sightedness that make them lose track of what is important. I am above those considerations when unity of purpose is at stake. But I don’t owe anything to you, dear reader. The way I see it, you owe me money.
I don’t care which currency you use. Start pushing it my way. Fast.