The NPC Summed Up Perfectly in a YouTube Comment...
...and also what makes the 'oddballs' like us what we are.
from @rogerbraintree9552 HERE > > >
“One of the characteristics of the npc is that they won't shape or form a thing to fit their needs. Rather, they will try to shape themselves to fit the thing in question. This is why npc's are mis-shapen. The npc does not like it when someone tries to shape something. For example, if Joe Blogs found some scrap wood and built a set of shelves from it, an npc would dislike Joe Blogs. People in the tribe tend to shape things to their needs, they fit the world to themselves. But npcs will try to fit themselves to the world, and they think they are reasonable for doing so. They don't like people who try to fit the world to themselves. An npc can be identified as someone who insists on fitting themselves to the world, and fitting others to the world. Realising this gives us another tool in our box I think. "
Thanks. I agree with your video on YouTube. I have saved many books an publications all the way back to the early 1970s. I always thought they would have meaning to others in the future. I just have to figure out the safe storage for them. I also archive in PDF form many of the Substack articles, including yours. Those get removed from my computer and stored on expansion drives which I keep in a faraday bag off site. I watched John Waters' wonderful substack "Empty Raincoat" yesterday. It was poignant and very thought provoking. I had to keep going back to re-read parts because I would get lost in my thought about how life used to be when our lives were more focused on our families, business, interests and spiritual and personal endeavors, instead of everything focused on our governments and politics and media narratives spewed by bobble headed spokes models disguised as journalists.