The three small w’s of human existence are work, want, and witlessness. It is usually said that work, work, and work make a dull person. In this sense, the dullness implies witlessness or ignorance. It is a sign of illiteracy. Work per unit time can be defined as hard labor and the time multiple of work can be defined as slavery. Want per unit of time can be defined as desire and the time multiple of want can be defined as fantasy. Witlessness per unit of time can be defined as emptiness and time multiple of witlessness can be defined as total or complete nothingness. The formers suggest division, the latter suggest multiplication. Since what are divided cannot be multiplied and what are multiplied cannot be divided, distinguishing directional and non-directional determinism, the composition of hard labor and slavery can be defined as socialism, the composition of desire and fantasy can be defined as nightmare, and the composition of emptiness and nothingness can be defined as void. Nevertheless, the triple composition of socialism, nightmare, and void is equivalent to a worldwide war, a war far more destructive than any other wars of human history. It is a war that completely destroys the creativeness of the human mind, and hence the destruction of absolute consciousness.


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