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Anonymous chunky 0 Sep 11 2011, 2:40 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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lennielawton E33 Our Future 0 Jun 24 2009, 7:39 AM EDT by lennielawton
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If a thorough examination of the word 'good' was conducted here, the results would mirror those of every other such scrutiny, past, present and future. 'Good' is the essence of all positivity; psychlogical, emotional, conceptual, perceptual, sensual, visual, aural, smell, taste, touch, comfort, health and wellbeing. It is abundantly clear that 'good-ness' is the desired element in a formula for success. It also must be clear that 'goodness' itself contains necessary conflict - without it there is no measure, there is no 'good'. Every thing in existence seeks goodness within it's environment to achieve/fulfil it's purpose - replication/reproduction. Therefore, all meaning and usage of the word 'good' contains a positive element of purpose; for the good of..for goodness sake..a good move..good luck..goodbye..good day..looks good..feels good..goodness me! We all use the word in many different ways and connotations, each with the same connatural intent and purpose. It is in the nature of humanity to seek goodness in all things. The search is constantly blighted by the natural conflict of human goodness...natural human greed. What if..the same concept of 'good' exists within the 'intelligence' of all other life forms - plants and animals? What if..it is purely a 'greed' instinct within the 'intelligence' of other life forms to ensure survival? It is clear that 'good' is a human need. We constantly strive for it in every aspect of our lives, even whilst we constantly and unconciously constuct obstacles to it with our own greed. Necessary conflict? Which is best..good or greed?
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lennielawton E32 Our Future 0 Jun 19 2009, 7:36 AM EDT by lennielawton
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So , it has come to pass, that we have arrived at the turnaround in our oblique wanderings through any topic we care to examine and have uncovered two significant words from every one; 'Behaviour' and 'Reason'.
The behaviour of this muse has always been a search for positives. The reason for the search is the attempt to find a universal truth as the basis for a successful future for all life on earth.
Behaviour: Everything exists due to the behaviour of their individual components and their relationships to each other. All behaviour occurs for a reason. Successful behaviour occurs for good reason. Reason: To cause behaviour by design, intent, motive, purpose, action/reaction, continuity. Reasonable behaviour = reasonable success; unreasonable behaviour = unreasonable success. Good behaviour for good reason = good success - for good reason, continuity, survival!
What if...we have the beginings of the formula in those words: Good Behaviour For Good Reason/Good Reason For Good Behaviour? The word 'Good' jumps out here as being a key factor in the equation. Let's then take 'Good', and use that as the Root note, the key of G for the final resolve in this conceptual musical passage.
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