A similarity foundation of love for freedom

A similarity foundation of love for freedom

Rick Simmons

10/2/2024

All people, especially poorer people, want to be respected and included. It may be one reason permit carry and illegal firearms possession are so popular. At a minimum, people want to be respected as police, officials, or attorneys. I know it is a strange concept, but in many locations, we live in a liberty cycle, police blotter culture. Parents want the best for their children. That may be why, in the fourth grade, my dad said I should be a police officer or Secret Service agent to protect the president. He wanted me to be included, safe, protected, respected and loved. Maybe everyone ought to be promoted to police or holistic arbitration people without guns, of course, to give that society evenness, equity, and minimal well-being that everyone deserves. It would be like a brotherhood and sisterhood of love like Jesus would have wanted. This is just one way to unify people for a foundation similarity condition. I wish everyone would love, respect, care, share, give, forgive, and be kind to one another. All you need is love, like the Beatles song; everything else will fall into place. Love is the fulfillment of the law and everything else, too. You cannot care if you don’t love, you can’t share if you don’t love, etc. I came up with an idea called house shares and home shares in the 1990s, which led to Airbnb and all the others. This idea will not work unless we love one another because respect is also about love. Becoming a police officer, official, or attorney is a liberty cycle extremist perspective, but it would work. The other way is to accept that Love fulfills the law and makes everyone the same from an equity, evenness, and similarity perspective in the similarity foundation. Both ways create real holistic justice, environmental justice, and social justice. However, the freedom way is better than the liberty cycle way because it is all about positive energy. A world without end…