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Hello World!

A Fitting First Post for a Developer!


In a world where being able to speak your mind is considered the greatest blasphemy one can possibly fathom, it is a great solace to finally find a way to write out one's thoughts and to be able to speak to the world and to whosoever has ears to hear.  It is a rare thing in this day and age to be able to have such freedoms in a nation that is markedly decadent, loathsome, and despicable in its contempt for those whose voice actually ought to sound the clarion call of thought-provoking commentary.  Such is a rare thing, as most individuals that populate the streets of the west, in particular, seem to have been given over to a spirit of contempt for anyone who makes a stand for any wisdom which transcends the current dogmatic assertions of the idealogically possessed.  

It is with this in mind that I find myself reminded of my first days learning how to code using Java where we were being taught about the Developer's first words that they are to ever utter when they have created their first program print statement "Hello World!".  It is with such in mind that I greet those of you who have found this website, and I would encourage you to follow along on this commentary as I strive to recount many of my personal findings and experiences while traversing the vast mountain ranges of literature and media which litter the landscape of the human psyche.  Great treasures are to be found within such numerous contents, and in giving oneself over to the pursuit of wisdom one will often times find great solace and comfort as the Lady Sophia is a jealous and valiant defender of those who make her honorable!  

- Proverbs 4:5-7   "Get wisdom, get understanding: forget it not; neither decline from the words of my mouth.
Forsake her not, and she shall preserve thee: love her, and she shall keep thee.
Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding."

For those who disdain wisdom other voices have had the following to say:


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One cannot avoid a certain feeling of disgust, when one observes the actions of man displayed on the great stage of the world. Wisdom is manifested by individuals here and there; but the web of human history as a whole appears to be woven from folly and childish vanity, often, too, from puerile wickedness and love of destruction: with the result that at the end one is puzzled to know what idea to form of our species which prides itself so much on its advantages."

- Immanuel Kant


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