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Joseph Insana is an Omnibelir
(Vir, Aristos, Chün tzu/Jun zi...)

Omnibelir is one who decides to live his life to the fullest, trying to use the little time of his life to achieve EVERYTHING.

He aims towards Virtue, Quality, Areté, Dharma.

A passage from "Zen and the Art of motorcycle maintenance" by Robert M. Pirsig:

The mind sails to Bladerunner, where Roy encounters his Maker:
Everything is important.

The society we live in runs in the opposite direction. From thousands of years people are channeled into specialization. The goal of maximum efficiency in fields increasingly narrow. Scientists who dedicate their lives to study one single equation, one single protein, one single illness. Lawyers, farmers, blacksmiths, pilots, athletes...

The focus, the stress, the importance is in walking the opposite direction. Running against the flux, towards eclecticism, fleeing specialization.

People are nowadays judged/valued by what they produce, by how much they earn.

Success (in our weltanschauung) is not rising the social ladder. Because our rules are not the rules of this society. Success is the desire for areté and the application of that desire. Success is Blossoming. Is becoming aware of our potential, and Living instead of Surviving.

Omnibelir Philosophy = Greek Areté + Zen Blossoming

Omnibelir is being a Jun Zi (Chün Tzu) instead of a Xiao Ren (Hsiao Jen) (see Analects by Confucius).
It is being a Vir instead of an Homuncio.
It is being an Aristos in a world of little greedy narrowminded prejudice-driven tvzombie supermarketslaves conformist people.

Oscar Wilde in his masterpiece "The picture of Dorian Gray" speaking with the words of Lord Henry Wotton:


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Joseph A.L. Insana

Last modified: Tue Jan 16 17:10:39 GMT 2001 First appearance: Tue Sep 29 16:40:04 MET 1998