The reluctant will heed wisdom only when the confidence exhibited by the righteous awakens the seed of introspection,and the awareness of acountability, into the psyche of the uncertain.
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Justin K. McFarlane Beau
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Any constituency that needs amending, is a prototype in error.
Cowards only find courage in the number of their likeness, citing their lofty strongholds as havens for their impunity.
They don't know who I am; what they do know, is that I'm not nothing, and that I'm not noone.
Even the proud in all their boasting, must fall silent before the wise.
Greed is taking more than you need to feed. Avarice is hoarding, and stockpiling stolen, rotten goods.
Falsehoods, rob the good in the hood, of the good wood. The good wood, that the good in the hood are descended from, is their birthright.
The ability to lie, paired with unaccountability, has made a near infinite amount of liabilities.
The lies they've convinced their eyes that they're seeing, will not mar the truth in my lens.
The seeking face that does not alter when presented with peace and reason, must bask in its wearer's prideful ignorance.
People strive hardest to save face, when the beauty they value is solely extrinsic.
There are feet that are swift to mete out defeat to anything different, but in doing so the assailant is already defeated. I say to them that the lack of awareness concerning their premature end is due to their immaturity and ignorance. The awareness defeatists lack, is found in those they hunger to defeat. To them, difference is hostility.
The grandeur of the thieving falsity is larceny, the fall of cities.
Those who cannot have your love, will gladly accept your hatred.
Social conditioning, accompanied by moral and mental constraints, now serve to render the mediocre mind nearly incapable of unbiased assessment.
Proper process, should not hinder progress. Too much focus on process, has left many blind to measured, tangible progress.