What if... per chance...

Are you new? Do you not understand what the term bait means or is this bait itself?

Words alone cannot change the world, but they can carry hidden meanings in them that can change the mentality of the world. People operate as a group mentality, most people tend to follow the exact same general beliefs, where they differ is specifics. But only geniuses like you and I can think uniquely and think differently from the rest.

The result is that no one acknowledges a genius in life, but rather in death after their work is finally understood, no matter how long it takes.

If you didn't care about this thread you wouldn't be talking to me in a way that warrants a response. You just want to publicize your distaste so that someone will respond to you... right?

If you respond to this, it's because you want me to respond back.

What does your comment have anything to do with what I said? You're trying way too hard, guy.
If you were really a super-genius like you claimed, you'd be writing right now instead of posting vapid responses

But the problem here is that you think you understand how a genius thinks, which would imply that you are one.

Whats your book about? How far on with it are you? Is it a fiction novel?

Philosophy, unbiased, told through several different points of view left to the reader to decide what they think. No overall message is forced, but rather necessary information is provided to help think better. Very far in it. Although it is fiction, it is better to be fictional, for it's own purpose.

so you are not this person Goonan?

If not, want to discuss any of your ideas? Any controversial profound ideas? Are you a good writer, poet, besides all this? Who are your favorite writers, and books?

People have already stolen (and received fame) from my bad ideas. So discussing my good ideas would be a problem. What's controversial is the approach that by limiting our acceptance of controversial views, we constrain ourselves to discovering truths. The work opposes not only societal beliefs, but it makes sure to mention how societal beliefs of one time completely contradict with another time, and how they both set limitations on understanding the consistent facts that exist for both societies. Whether or not something is agreed upon does not correlate with whether or not it is true. The written fact, has authority over man. My work seeks to explain the written fact by opening up controversial and profound ideas, and allowing the reader to compare them themselves. It requires a very open-mind. I don't publish much really. My history of writing is rather humble:

>Elementary school
I was considered by teachers and students as the best poet in class, and I had to speak to some of the school's staff because they were concerned with how advanced my vocabulary was.

>Middle School
I did nothing serious for others, it was all for myself. In fact, this is when I started really working hard on the piece that I am talking about now. I've been working on it for 16 years now, and it even blows me away.

>High School
Once again, I tried to hide my intellect from everybody, occasionally, my teachers would notice something they liked in my papers. In freshman year I was accused of plagiarism for something I didn't plagiarize. The teacher was shocked that I was a high school freshman who wrote something that he believed was good enough to be published (and I wasn't trying to make it good either, just good enough to get a C or B.)

>In College
More of the same as previous.

The more and more recent though, the more time I've been spending on this work and I believe that these aren't 16 years (with occasional writing) but instead 16 years filled with writing, making them a more weighted 16 years than it would usually be.

I like any book or writer that is genuine or unique. For poets, Sappho I believe was very genuine and very well-thought. For writers, they often tend to be inconsistent, often having some works superior to others, so I don't typically prefer a writer unless they are genuine like Sappho.

>In fact, this is when I started really working hard on the piece that I am talking about now. I've been working on it for 16 years now, and it even blows me away.

oh no