To Love the Unlovable

Simply put, many like to see self promoters fail. They enjoy seeing someone take first place only to fall from grace and come in last. Naysayers enjoy this -- no matter what the circumstances -- and often "team-up" to fail someone when they can. Being 'part of something' never comes to mind -- only attaining first place and 'lording' over others is valued. I feel that some may be gleeful if The Stigma of the Mentally Ill: Bob Does Everything Backwards fails. The Stigma of the Mentally Ill Bob Does Everything Backwards by Robert N. Franz Nonetheless, check it out at: amzn.to/1R1Oayq today.

That is where I get off -- that is where I show that I am not putting myself first -- whether it be onstage in a small family or in a large forum as from a public book publication. Specifically I want the reader to know that I use my life examples to help others in their vulnerability. Primarily, this is the reason I began writing for others.

Sure, I use the noun "I" a lot. I talk about MY life, MY experiences & beliefs, and MY will. But in reality there are others who end up taking first place.

In my mind it should be the vulnerable who come first -- any vulnerable. I write for those who cannot take a voice -- or have a voice.

It is the sick & ill, the victims, the maligned, the mistreated, the raped, the deformed, the weak, the poor, the hated, the sad & depressed, and the meek who I want to help.

Those who are ugly in any way -- those whose opinions are drowned out -- those who are criticized and hated, and even those who are just not popular or liked by the mainstream top feeders end up unjustly shamed in our world entirely too much. I want this turned around completely. A new order must come.

It is those who demand inordinately to be above others that not only will I take the other side -- but I mean to ruin as well. In truth, I only want to make the playing field even. I am like the black knight in a chess match who takes the white bishop. A sacrifice may be needed to make a game fair. Yet even though this is true -- we must also realize that sometimes we are dealing with an enormity of lives where 'fairness' cannot be the issue, but where justice and learning may play larger roles.

My once pretty face is now ugly from the inside. Like others, there is (at the least) original sin. I do not care if I offend the mainstream -- your popular face is just not worth it anymore. Get out of my life. Wait for your real game.

We must now love the unlovable -- believe the untenable -- prune our ways, and build a new order to enjoy true growth in our lives.

Godspeed to an equitable equality. If we are going to be equal -- then you are going to have to pull your own weight. Let's please get to it -- Now.

Thank you,

Robert N. Franz
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Published on November 16, 2015 19:40
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