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  1. I’m back to thinking that it isn’t enough to just see the faults in the country’s systems, politicians, criticise the lack of diligence that the government shows in caring about people. Over time the gummint has compressed into a procurement agency and a real estate office for western and indian nabobs, not to mention the superior Chinese,
    French?

    What can an ordinary person do to help the prison inmates from a distance? Is there still a group of people acting in their interests? I am sure there is more concern than the one comment that has been noted on the post, but what to be done, and what can we fit into our day. Would some prisoner support group act as a go-between? I don’t mind being a tooth fairy but I can’t offer any close support on top of my other chores such as regularly writing here,reading useful stuff and information from overseas and local sources, Martyn and thoughtful, agitated others. Plus family concerns, health, and a bit of local positivity.

  2. Perhaps helping the way that prisoners think to bring change to their lives and cope with the present would be a help. Would legals trying to help them, limit bad conditions, help get rehabilitation, and habilitation whichever, could proceed if there was some more charitable funding to the good tryers.

    And some different angles:
    Nietzsche once famously wrote, in one of his notebooks and published in The Will to Power, that failure and pain are richly to be embraced, and even desired –
    “To those human beings who are of any concern to me I wish suffering, desolation, sickness, ill-treatment, indignities – I wish that they should not remain …
    22 May 2019
    Nietzsche said that failure should be embraced. But he was weird. The Irish Times
    https://www.irishtimes.com › life-and-style › people › ni.
    And
    Friedrich Nietzsche: Morality and Truth
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
    * “Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth because they don’t want their illusions destroyed.”
    * “When we are tired, we are attacked by ideas we conquered long ago.”
    * “What was a lie in the father becomes a conviction in the son.”
    More items…15 Feb 2023
    Friedrich Nietzsche: Morality and Truth – Library News – Library – News Blog – Fairmont State University Library at …(Marion County, West Virginia USA)
    https://library.fairmontstate.edu › news › Friedrich-Nietzs…

    And this last applies to us all, and may be why we are stuck here now like bugs pinned to a display board.
    Quotes by Confucius (Author of The Analects) Goodreads
    https://www.goodreads.com › quotes › 15321.Confucius
    It is not the failure of others to appreciate your abilities that should trouble you, but rather your failure to appreciate theirs. Confucius.

    More insight, pondering stuff? https://www.researchgate.net/publication/308093500_The_paradox_of_modern_suffering

    Nietzsche was harsh about pity. I think he is taking the pendulum approach; from rejecting an approach, argument, the far opposite is swung to. That in itself implies a near-perfection to be reached at either side of the arc, and I consider that setting inhuman goals for oneself are the source of much unhappiness, but even then there is a need to set goals that reflect acceptance of values that one needs to attain for a compatible life with others and to reach one’s own abilities fully. My opinion is that a balanced view, leaning towards whichever side of the arc suits our inborne talents.
    https://www.samwoolfe.com/2022/03/nietzsche-opposition-to-pity-and-comfort.html

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