What’s Your Archetype?

Archetype: Growing up in London, England I was fortunate, at least I think I was fortunate to watch The Prisoner and Thunder Birds. Their images still swirl around in my head. What I remember the most was an attitude of resolve, one that supported an understood purpose.

Do we have such a thing now?

When empires crumbled, historians exclaim that something was amiss! How could such a great, strong, land-impacting society come to such an end? Quiet simply;y really. The children of the mothers and fathers had no purpose.

Allow me to explain.

Natures best, animals are focused on balancing what they need, focused on finding a mate for procreation and and hurting the next brew to being self sufficient. With humans, each generation tries to hide the common denominator of life. You will die! You will have to develop an acute awareness of your environment so that you guard against those who would take it away from you and or destroy it for all. Archetype

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