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Few words in English begin with KS so the word, KSpect, is unique and relatively short. The letter K has a harshness to it perhaps most embodying a masculine force in the alphabet | Few words in English begin with KS so the word, KSpect, is unique and relatively short. The letter K has a harshness to it perhaps most embodying a masculine force in the alphabet and S has a softness that embodies a feminine force. When the two are joined with a root word, spect, it could be translated as looking at both sides of an issue to arrive at something more closely approximating the Truth. | ||
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What is KSpect?
Just trying to find the right answers --
It is said that there is his "truth", her "truth", and somewhere in the middle is the actual Truth. KSpect aims to look at issues from all angles to find something closer to the actual Truth. The Truth itself can probably never be spoken or written since each of us operates from a limited and incomplete perspective, but it can at least be attempted.
Why is it KSpect?
Few words in English begin with KS so the word, KSpect, is unique and relatively short. The letter K has a harshness to it perhaps most embodying a masculine force in the alphabet and S has a softness that embodies a feminine force. When the two are joined with a root word, spect, it could be translated as looking at both sides of an issue to arrive at something more closely approximating the Truth.
How is KSpect?
The process is simple - farm the Internet and Life itself for nuggets of Truth and use them as though they were the parts to a greater whole. Write up the results into articles that can alter one's consciousness. Distill the articles into simple expressions, similar to koans, which capture the essence of a given issue and simultaneously allow participants on both sides of a disagreement to move forward with a new understanding.
Topics
It is said that when a man dies, an entire library dies with him. This site is an attempt to contain the life experiences and learnings of one man and his wife to pass on to his children and family.
Topics to seed discussion include everything under the sun, but may start with:
- governance frameworks such as the United States Constitution
- didn't know thats
- every day life
- information technology
- information security frameworks
- parenting and childrearing
- education
- science
- religion
- philosophy
- politics
- popular culture
- art; even fashion!
List of Articles That are Usable
- Constitution for the Common Man
- Constitution for Sports Fans
- The Land and Labor
- Proposed Changes to the Texas Sovereignty Act draft version, first published on Facebook on October 11, 2016
- The Vote with your Wallet Act
List of Articles Organized by Planned Flow
This is the general outline for this web site as it is being built out:
- Work in progress, not useful: The Waiting Room
- Work in progress, not useful content: The Ultimate Questions
- Not started, planned: The Laws
- Work in progress, but useful content: The Land and Labor
- Not started, planned: A Collection of Hasty Generalizations about Group Mindsets
- Work in progress, but useful content: Constitution for the Common Man
- Work in progress, not useful content: Dysfunction in American Politics
- Work in progress, barely useful content: A Compilation of I-did-not-know-thats (IDNKT)
- Not started, but planned: A Reason-ABLE process
- Not started, contains notes only: A Collection of Allegories and Anecdotes provided by Life
- notes, A Collection of Interesting Animals
- Notes started: A Collection of Life Principles
- Not started, contains notes only: A Personal CyberSecurity Guide and Framework
- Not started, contains notes only: Adapting an Organizational System to Seeking Truth
- Not started, Reengineering One's Thought Processes towards fulfilling the Nodal Destiny
- notes and scraps, The Hundreds
- A Colored Man's Perspective
- Troglodytes
- An Unofficial Political Dictionary to Improve Relations Among Decentralization Proponents
- Commentary on the Great Global Warming Debate
- Commentary on the Pro-Choice vs. Pro-Life Debate
- Commentary on the Great Gender Debate
- Strengths and Weaknesses of Various Ideologies
- Arguing with Loki
- A Framework for Communication
- Oscillating Group Thought Patterns
- Space and Time
- Excerpt from the Law of Success by Napoleon Hill
- The Constitution of Man
- The Game Economy
- Virtual Country
- Rule of Law v. Rule of Man
- Amicus Brief on Constitutional Term Construction Instructions
- Kicking the King to the Curb
- Texas Sovereignty Act Discussion
- An Alternative Method for Vocabulary Instruction
- A Collection of Quotes Produced by Interaction with my Wife (my reflection)
- Command Line Cheat Sheets
- Employee Owned Companies
- Alternative Currency
- Tax System Comparison
- The Right to Bear Cyber Arms
- Commentary on Near Death Experiences
- Quick Commentary on Alternatives to Property Taxes
- Quick Commentary on Naturalization and Immigration given the recent Trump Executive Order fiasco - February 2016
- Proposals to End Twisting of the Constitution
- Commentary on Approaches to Political Activism
- Commentary on Land Value Tax
- Notes and scraps: Parking Lot