Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Examination

Why do we have examinations? Examinations help us with maintenance and improvements toward some goal. A doctor will examine a sick patient in order to heal the patient. A government examines students in an education system in order to identify and address problems. Every product and service can benefit from examination when it is done correctly. And this is the key point. Because when examination is done incorrectly - more problems emerge.

The modern society has not learned to examine the root cause of problems. Because we have not learned to examine the root causes of problems we are left examining systems which would not exist if the root causes were properly examined. So an essential part of every examination process must be the search for root causes. These are a few important questions which need to be asked when an examination is performed:

  • Why am I performing this examination?

  • How are these examinations supposed to help?

  • If the reason is part of another system - have we examined it thoroughly?


Asking these questions when you examine will inevitably lead you to examine yourself. You examine yourself because you need to know why you are doing all of these other examinations. And once you begin examining yourself you will inevitably begin to learn a few things which will cause you to set new goals. You will realize that every human being has goals that are not in harmony with their own self interest. And it is very important that every human being undergoes this process of examination which I have hinted toward.

So the teacher who is examining a child in a classroom who learns the better examination process which I have outlined will inevitably arrive at some conclusions in which the teacher feels inclined to teach children the examination process I have shown you here. This result is in no way conducive to the teacher's ability to remain employed within the public education system because the public education system was created by the democracy which has never learned the better examination process. But everyone can be a teacher. People in our community might not be able to keep a job in the government's public education system which prepares humans to be slaves in the capitalist system.

I am a person who cares about everyone and everything. I don't care about everyone equally. But I do care. And it is important to me that I care. I have learned many things about myself and I have learned that all people are different. I understand that most people do not care about everyone and everything. I hope that everyone who learns and practices my examination process will change toward my ways. But this is not the reality of our current situation. And I even worry that some people may never learn the extremely helpful examination process I have shared. Understanding the reality of our situation helps us to address the situation most effectively. That is the goal of this examination process.

Through the examination process I have learned about myself and I have learned about the reality of our situation. I understand why people cling to their ancient examination processes. The government's public education system uses the modern examination process because most people do not care for everyone and everything. Most people are capitalists. Capitalism is a way of life in which people acquire property for their self not knowing that doing so is causing harm to many other people. Most people do not believe that capitalism is harmful because most people do not care for everyone and everything. It is that simple. But it is not that simple for the significant minority to avoid capitalism. Homelessness is illegal in many areas.

So I am not like most people and I will not be elected by the majority. But I can still be a leader who helps everyone and everything. People who already know my examination process and people who learn it - can then become part of a community of people who wants to help everyone and everything. I will lay out a design in upcoming posts.