On The Foolishness of the Past and Philosophical Conditioned Coding

I have been thinking recently about the essence of the induction (never deduction) and evolution of what I term philosophical conditioned coding. And I was amazed of how extremely foolish I had been in the past not just for someone educationally conduced for philosophy but one naturally inclined to be such. I had rushed to compete for very little worth. Words do not become powerful over time because some preferred or privileged person offered them. They become powerful when uttered from a position of genuine internalized philosophical condition coding. In fact, I believe it is a most unique state of being that grows stronger and stronger with time. Whatever can be of the rush to deliver value when worth is altogether unaltered. I repeat here that I had been so foolish in the past my readers because it becomes apparent and inevitable over time that a THIEF can utter no more than STOLEN words, than a KING a JUDGEMENT in BLOOD. Sure my readers, it’s a matter of time: