G-d doesn't think he's Pazdur. This observation causes Ming to look into the messianic complex by consulting with old neighborhood chum, the renowned Dr. Vinny Umbatz author of "You're Alright, But I'm Umbatz", the ripoff of Games People Play authored in 1964 by Dr. Eric Berne M.D.. Ambitious people in positions of power over the commonality who attain specialized knowledge develop a certain elitism that transcends mere narcissism says the saintly Umbatz whose nimbus kept flickering in and out as the batteries ran down. Ming suspects that the umbatz of this world in general, and Pazdur in particular, can only feel enriched when the rest of us are genuflecting and tugging on our forelocks no matter the cost in human lives. They can never accept the insight of Lao-Tsu that "ambitious people force their will on others, but content people are already wealthy."
Apr 27, 2008
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