Letter to the Editor

Honesty and love

Published Thursday, November 20, 2008

Nov. 14, 2008

To the editor:

I have three children who all went through preschool and now attend public school and another toddler who is attending preschool. I noticed the toddler is being taught to tell lies by telling imaginary stories of an imaginary adventure. Why? I asked myself.

The answer came in a flash; “It is so that the toddler will not grow up to become a self-leader.” Last fall, as we were readying our ATV, the toddler (age 3) looked around at the sky and said, “It’s not raining yet, huh, Dad.” A few hours later it rained. Just today, Nov. 14, the toddler (still 3) said to me, “I’m honest, dad. It always help me.”

When an individual lies, that individual will not be able to clearly see the essence of things. The individual will depend on others or higher power, such as religion or government to solve his/her problem(s). Neither government nor religions solve problems — only seem to or provide a temporary fix. Technology solves our problems. Business brings technology.

A toddler has this honest pure love of self. This love of self makes the toddler strive for knowledge to control his/her world. Lies suppress this love of self within. Pure love is what you feel when protecting that toddler from harm. Prepare yourselves for the future of fully integrated honesty and pure love.

I have a mentor, visionary Mark Hamilton. He has taught me how to become this person I am becoming, a value creator. If you are interested in becoming this person, visit www.mysociety.us for more information.

 

Community Discussion

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  1. NomadSal
    11/20/2008, 12:22 a.m.
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    What?

  2. usawife74
    11/20/2008, 12:27 a.m.
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    wow...I'm speechless...

  3. Preston_Lancashire
    11/20/2008, 1:01 a.m.
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    Man, I'm glad I'm not the only person who didn't understand a word of that.

  4. AKpatriot
    11/20/2008, 1:30 a.m.
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    Sounds like an advertisement for a self-help book.

  5. OldSkoolNook42
    11/20/2008, 1:56 a.m.
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    Ditto on all those that posted above.
    What in the hell was that all about?

  6. Babydoll_W
    11/20/2008, 2:09 a.m.
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    I am so confused. What was the point? And how many three year olds are intellectually concerned with the idea of truth and lies?

  7. fourchords
    11/20/2008, 2:48 a.m.
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    Ditto here too. Weird.

  8. archer87q
    11/20/2008, 5:15 a.m.
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    Um?

  9. chewtoy
    11/20/2008, 6 a.m.
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    Sounds like they should run for public office. Then when they say nonsense we can at least kick ourselves for voting for him. Mark Hamiltion, ummm, that is the Univeristy of Alaska president. If there is a correlation....

  10. KSFLATLANDER
    11/20/2008, 6:09 a.m.
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    Sounds like some one in the school mentioned God to the toddler and the parents are upset about it. The child has enough good sense to recognize where the rain and everything else comes from. If I'm wrong in my assumption, I apoligize.

  11. JB
    11/20/2008, 6:35 a.m.
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    Weird, it does wander off on a path there doesnt it?

    trying to wrap my brain around what he is saying though, I believe that he is implying that our children are being dumbed down so that they can be more easily led; it is proven that an uneducated society make better sheeple. He is rambling about the lost values that even his three year old can see are missing from society and today.

    I am guessing, actively listening if you will.

  12. chewtoy
    11/20/2008, 6:40 a.m.
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    I went to the website. It was all word soup.

  13. Rockee
    11/20/2008, 7:23 a.m.
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    What I understood from this post is that lying screws up your thinking. You then become dependent because you have alienated yourself from goodness.

    Value creator--cool. I wish that more of us were value creators...or at least those who actively stood up for their values. So many of us (myself included) are too busy to take the time to write a letter to the editor, much less work toward promoting our values within our community.

  14. Imusuallyright
    11/20/2008, 7:37 a.m.
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    Disfunction breeds disfunction. Somebody should watch out for that three year old.

  15. mackie1
    11/20/2008, 7:40 a.m.
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    I can't afford enough weed right now to fully understand all that,I guess I could try being a Hamiltonian,I mean if they hate all the right stuff.

  16. Dellroy
    11/20/2008, 7:41 a.m.
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    Let me see if I can break this down:

    "I noticed the toddler is being taught to tell lies by telling imaginary stories of an imaginary adventure."
    Creative thinking, whether from a dream or a child's imagination. Isn't that normal?

    "Pure love is"
    Waking up to each other's morning breath day after day and looking forward to the next morning.

    "I have a mentor, visionary"
    I have a brother that is also a visionary. We affectionately nicknamed him Stoner.

  17. jroosterdude
    11/20/2008, 8:10 a.m.
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    huh! my momma, my momma, my momma said!

  18. Isanova
    11/20/2008, 8:32 a.m.
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    congratulations on four cool kids!

    I just want to say that the schools are not in some conspiracy to put down your kids and make them liars, it seems to me the exercise is meant to encourage the children's imagination... something vital to educational growth.

  19. ACman
    11/20/2008, 8:40 a.m.
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    Drugs are bad, mkay? So don't do drugs. Because if you do drugs then you'll be bad, so don't do drugs, mkay?

  20. Niceguy
    11/20/2008, 8:50 a.m.
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    Oldschool42, what they are saying is they went to the alumni game and see that you have lost a step or three. I got two words for you...slim fast.

  21. north_pole79
    11/20/2008, 9:08 a.m.
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    more about Brevig Mission- a small village on the western coast of AK:

    In the late 1990's, a team of scientists exhumed the body of an Inuit woman who had been buried in the permafrost in a gravesite near Brevig Mission in an attempt to recover RNA of the 1918 influenza virus (spanish flu) that killed her. The pandemic caused by the 1918 influenza outbreak was by far the most devastating single disease outbreak in modern history killing 50 to 100 million people during an 18-month period, and killed 72 out of 80 residents in Brevig Mission in a 5 day period.

    Technology just creates more problems for me... when it works its great.. but when it doesn't- I spend 4 hours on the phone with dell on my day off. what a waste!

    As far as the self love thing goes... I found true happiness is loving others more than yourself. But then again, I don't worship at the alter of the golden child.

    I don't know what a self-leader is.. and why it wouldn't be good to be one..

  22. sourdoughdiablo
    11/20/2008, 9:13 a.m.
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    Niceguy, I'd like to see you get up and down the court with oldskool. Oh that's right, your place is on the sideline WATCHING. As for makie, drop a hit of cid, and this letter will be clarified.

  23. graceless
    11/20/2008, 9:18 a.m.
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    crazeeee talk

  24. Auntedna
    11/20/2008, 9:22 a.m.
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    There is a BIG difference between a child’s imagination and make believe and lying. Lying is intentionally concealing the truth when you know it is wrong. Kids should be encouraged to use their imagination, how dull this world would be if no one had any creative thoughts.

  25. arcticlady
    11/20/2008, 9:35 a.m.
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    Technology solves problems? This is a seriously false premise.
    The technology of modern automotive transportation may get us places more quickly, but it also pollutes our environment and diminishes public health, because people aren't walking everywhere everyday like they have throughout most of human history. The technology with which we process all the nutritional value out of our food supply may make those products last long enough to be shipped thousands of miles away, but who cares if the end product has only 3.2% of its original nutrients? The technology developed to inject our meat supply with growth hormones may make those animals grow faster, but when we ingest that meat we also grow faster, contributing to the rampant obesity in our society and its related health effects, and making our daughters grow into puberty at 9 years old.

    Never think that technology is humanty's saviour.
    Although I do appreciate indoor plumbing.

  26. Rockee
    11/20/2008, 9:54 a.m.
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    I'm not sure who is responsible for dumbing-down our children. Personally, I believe it stems at home from a loss of a personal relationship with God...and continues downhill from there.

    Imagination is a wonderful thing; it is what has spurred humans to create. Children are naturally imaginative. I'm not very imaginative, so for me, it is an incredible experience to witness imagination at work, whether it be an adult's imagination (that of artists, inventors or dreamers), or a child's imagination.

    I've listened to heated debates over telling children fairy tales, and to the extreme, letting them watch movies. Some folks I know believe that fairy tales and movies are "lies" and thus should not be allowed. I've never really felt that way. I encourage my own pre-schooler to feed her imagination, while at the time time, teaching her to be honest. I think there is a huge difference between imagination and lying.

    I went to the website. I didn't get much out of it. I didn't want to subscribe to any of the links in order to figure out what the website was all about. So if anyone knows, I would appreciate being clued-in.

  27. majast2211
    11/20/2008, 10 a.m.
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    i don't even know if this is about god or scientology or what

  28. Niceguy
    11/20/2008, 10:21 a.m.
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    Sourdoughdiablo, Oldschool42 can handle himself, he dosn't need you to chime in to defend him.
    You remind me of that little yapper dog in the cartoons running along side the bulldog named Spike.
    I can hear you now... sure Spike, anything you say Spike, you're the greatest Spike. Right about then Spike slaps you and says "shudap".

  29. polarmark
    11/20/2008, 10:34 a.m.
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    the guy is from brevig mission. this is native culture (though it sounds as if this particular guy has found an Outside guru-mark hamilton?). however they want to raise their children is their business. it sounds to me if this person is objecting to some of the teaching methods a white teacher has brought to that village. too bad someone from brevig mission didn't go to uaf, get teaching credentials and then return home to teach the children. but i'm assuming that this is the case with out any investigation. so... ignore this post.

  30. uncommon_sense
    11/20/2008, 10:53 a.m.
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    It sounds like a sales pitch to me. Granted, a bad sales pitch, but a sales pitch..."why don't you take a look at this web-site for an exciting business opportunity" sort of thing. No thanks, but good luck. Chances are, you will need it.

  31. Peccavi
    11/20/2008, 11:23 a.m.
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    I guess chalk it up too a cutsie story..???

  32. smartntvmama
    11/20/2008, 11:48 a.m.
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    WARNING...Please, do not write a letter to the editor while under the influence of anything! Writing this letter was a bad idea, because your begging to be picked on here.

  33. cjg
    11/20/2008, 11:49 a.m.
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    It's nothing more than an ad for a new age religion/business opportunity/fleece people for money group. News Miner, did you even read this before you posted it?

  34. susie77
    11/20/2008, 11:52 a.m.
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    Polarmark, I think you are right on in deciphering this letter.

  35. fourchords
    11/20/2008, 11:55 a.m.
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    Mackie1 you are funny.

  36. BahbtheLibertarian
    11/20/2008, 12:15 p.m.