Steve, while I agree with the polarization concept in general, I strongly disagree that DWs are fear and greed based. Particularly so since that your own examples do not seem to be congruent to the concepts. I might be missing some clues, but would love to hear more of how they are related.
When you were shoplifting, did you do that because you fear of something? Or because you greed of something? But you said you would give away most of the things you stole because you didn't need them. Hence the greed part of the equation should be moot then. But what did you fear?
As for when you were in college finishing your course in 3 semesters, what were your fears and your greeds?
Personally I feel that your article isn't potraying the truth for darkworking sides. Examples such as Enron, Iraq war sounds a lot like DW who went through DW-syndrome, and hence are ultimately failed examples of DW. Someone mentioned Genghis Khan here in this thread, and I think that is more of a correct image of a successful DW. Perhaps your article is meant to sway people into lightworking. Otherwise it seems a little biased.
Cheers. |