Hi,
Zanne Crystle,
Thank you for your reply and questions!
Zanne Crystle wrote: ↑May 25th, 2024, 4:50 pm
Self-employment [a.k.a. being your own boss] involves control over business affairs.
Self-government [a.k.a. political freedom] involves control over political affairs.
Self-discipline [a.k.a. spiritual freedom] involves control over spiritual affairs.
I don't think I agree with that.
Instead, I would replace "involves control over" with the phrase "is the absence of slavery and coercion in".
Thus, you get these three sentences instead:
Self-employment [a.k.a. being your own boss] is the absence of being controlled by other people and things in business affairs.
Self-government [a.k.a. political freedom] is the absence of being controlled by other people and things in political affairs.
Self-discipline [a.k.a. spiritual freedom] is the absence of of being controlled by other people and things in spiritual affairs.
I would typically agree with those above three sentences.
I think they become more clear with examples:
Self-employment [a.k.a. being your own boss] is the absence of being controlled by other people and things in business affairs, i.e. not having a boss at work or otherwise in terms of one's career/finances/business. It's to not be financially subjugated.
Self-government [a.k.a. political freedom] is the absence of being controlled by other people and things in political affairs, i.e. not being violently ruled/dominated by anyone. It's to not to be subjugated or controlled via non-defensive violence or the threat thereof.
Self-discipline [a.k.a. spiritual freedom] is the absence of of being controlled by other people and things in spiritual affairs, i.e. not being subjugated by anyone or anything and not being a spiritual salve, e.g. not being a slave to fear, hunger, or temptation, etc. It's for what my book calls 'the real you' to not be subjugated, enslaved, or oppressed by anything at all. It's to always be 100% in control of your choices.
Zanne Crystle wrote: ↑May 25th, 2024, 4:50 pm
I got lost again when it compared the relationship between self-employment to self-government and self-discipline.
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This analogy is not in the A:B::C::D format; it's more of an A:B::A:C format.
Self-employment: Self-government :: Self-employment: Self-discipline
No, that's not what I mean. Sorry it wasn't clear.
Instead, the analogy would take the following form:
A:B :: C:D :: E:F
which means: A is to B as both C is to D and as E is to F.
Here is an alternative example of a triple analogy taking the same form:
Eggs are to omelettes as hot water is to tea as ice cream is to milkshakes.
In the above:
A is eggs
B is omelettes
C is hot water
D is tea
E is ice cream
F is milkshakes
In the triple analogy from my book:
A is political freedom
B is self-government
C is spiritual freedom
D is self-discipline
E is financial and/or business freedom
F is self-employment
Let me know if you still have any questions about this.
With love,
Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
a.k.a. Scott