Well I can't say I agree 100% with your blog I do agree with a lot of it. One does have to be careful with what we fear and what others try to pass off to us as fear. I believe in being fearful of the government as I had to watch my fathers business be torn apart by government regulations. But at the same time when he got older the government looked after him. Maybe a better way of saying it was the government destroyed his way of life and the tax payers looked after him when he was ill! Upvoted. Great blog.
a key distinction I'd make in response to that - what belief in the necessity of being fearful of the government serve?
or... why waste energy and cloud perception with fear, when one could simply have a clear conscious outlook on the fact of reality that there are aspects to government to be consciously aware of and plan diligently and strategically to ensure successful navigation where around their obstacles might lie?
or, no need for fear at all. and believing their a need for one might only dumb one down, diverting focus from what's needed to engage effectively with the realities of a situation with full-acknowledgement any entity has its positives and negatives - and the negatives may be successfully dealt with far more powerfully from a stance of neutrality and strategic insight than fearful belief.
Well I guess you have a point