The Perception of a Nationalsocialist, and the scope of his actions
The Perception of a Nationalsocialist, and the scope of his actions
A Nationalsocialist is a person that has a unique view of the world, function of his personality and his Destiny. By the author, the Destiny is to be what Nature has programmed this person to be and which role to acquire in his kind.
In a great extent a nationalsocialist represents the best of his kind: this is the secret behind the expression that a nationalsocialist is only born. As a natural leader, he is in the top of the hierarchy of his group, and holds the responsibility of his group. But what are the key ingredients that make a nationalsocialist?
Consider an army. Two groups of persons represent this organisation: soldiers and officers. In a healthy organisation, at the top we will see people with great capabilities, and wide perception. At the bottom we will see people with specific capabilities and great determination and devotion. However to be served you must to serve: an officer is first a soldier and then a leader. He has the determination, devotion and specific capabilities: what makes him different is his wide perception and scope of his actions.
But what do we mean about these words?
Perception according to Oxford Reference is the act or faculty of perceiving or the intuitive recognition of a truth, aesthetic quality, way of seeing, understanding. How does it fit to a Nationalsocialist?
A Nationalsocialist see the flow of events and combine the key elements of events to a greater truth, which is almost always correct with respect to his perspective or point of view. This is not an overstatement. The reality is that when the perception is accompanied by association of events then any person is able to receive a lot of information. The sad about it is that over-information leads to defocusing from the other events that take place and also to prioritisation of the events: thus a nationalsocialist suffers from the elements of knowing the reality and having to prioritise in a small time the events and his actions towards them.
Perception also has a very bad effect to a leader: The leader due to this gift, suffers from the isolation that gives him when he compares his thoughts to his people. Due to the fact that the knowledge that holds is function of many parameters, his ideas are not widely understood by his audience or are only understood by a small elite.
Now what about the scope of his actions?
A nationalsocialist fulfil a set of given actions dictated by his will and interests. His actions are part of his priorities that obey the rule of perception. Do his scope of actions come in collision with the rule of perception?
The answer is no in any case. What we should consider is very simple: A nationalsocialist has a wide perception and different priorities and interests with respect to any other nationalsocialist. But BOTH they will give the same effort towards the ultimate objective: the winning of Life. What I am trying to say is that each nationalsocialist has a different view of the world since is a leader in his group. Thus he has different priorities and different actions to perceive and implement.
We should not worry so, about the differences that we will find very often in other nationalsocialist. The thing to remember is as far as a nationalsocialist obeys the Rule of Life, then there is nothing wrong.
And which is the Rule of Life Mr Author ?
The Rule of Life is to act like the best of your kind, to act like the first of your kind, to expand your kind, and when there is no hope, to die as the last of your kind in order to bring the hope back where it belongs: to Life.
Corvin
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