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Identity and Lifestyle: The Forces That Drive the World Identity and Lifestyle: The Forces That Drive the World by Mark Romel
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“If the Freudian Id could speak, it would always say the same things as Protestant libertarians.”
Mark Romel, Identity and Lifestyle: The Forces That Drive the World
“You either do something with your life, or you don’t. You either act or you don’t. You either commit or you don’t. What shall it be? This is not a drill. This is not a rehearsal. This is your life.”
Mark Romel, Identity and Lifestyle: The Forces That Drive the World
“If you eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, you get sent to hell. All of the greatest geniuses in human history are all frying tonight, and every other night.”
Mark Romel, Identity and Lifestyle: The Forces That Drive the World
“In German Romanticism, the Blue Flower is the symbol of Inspiration. Present in its otherworldly, heavenly color are desire, love, and the insatiable Faustian striving for the infinite and unreachable. How far will you go to see the ultimate blue flower, with the most unique shade of blue of all, the blue of transcendence?”
Mark Romel, Identity and Lifestyle: The Forces That Drive the World
“The worst hell of all is not to like yourself because your own company is the one thing you can’t avoid. The happiest people on earth are those who love being in their own company – because they can have an endless amount of that. Hell is when you hate yourself. Then every moment on your own is unbearable.”
Mark Romel, Identity and Lifestyle: The Forces That Drive the World
“It’s not about believing in God. It’s about becoming God. Knowledge, not faith, is the key. Faith – lack of knowledge – will destroy your divinity. You will fail to make your soul a vessel that carry you all the way to the celestial plane.”
Mark Romel, Identity and Lifestyle: The Forces That Drive the World
“We should live in a world of strong will, art, and reason. However, all of these are rejected by today’s world. Most people have low will, no artistic sensibility, and almost no capacity to reason.”
Mark Romel, Identity and Lifestyle: The Forces That Drive the World