In the world of Kant

In the world of Kant, people were convinced of the Kant condition and stifled their efforts to accomplish many things. They didn’t see the errors in their judgement, but felt justified in hanging by the gallows of Kant, succumbing to the cough of Kant, surrendering to the down spiraling mesmerizing momentum of Kant. The bliss of Kant was contagious, the habit of tossing caution and Kant to the wind became a clarion call of Kantness, and with the moving menagerie of moaning Kanters, they harvested the Kant consequences.

The heralds of Kant were everywhere, even in the most cherished of hospitable Kant conscious collectives, where Kant eradication was supposed to take place. Great efforts were made to escape the harrowing horrors of the Kant virus and became of prime importance. But even when education was available, and vigilance exercised, and when they thought they were free and clear, impervious to the tempting allures of Kant, they found that Kant had infiltrated their hearts and they could not make basic strides toward their goals without being accosted by Kant tendencies.

Even after a diligent search for truth, and the adoption of a friendly relationship with truth, there yet existed a tendency to settle for Kant consciousness, because, it was surmised, they were either lazy or just lacking in vigilance.

Nevertheless, they chose not to subscribe to the mediocre madness of pretending to be what they were not, and pretending to adhere to principles that were beyond their kin and kind.

They can see now, that they preferred to belong to the faction of Cann, because aligned with the Cann collective, they could do all that they wanted to be and do, and nothing would hold them back, nothing would keep them down, and they would succeed regardless of the difficulties, regardless of the obstacles, regardless of the problems at hand and in hand, and they knew they would find the happiness they sought. Regardless of the persistent problems, they would finally vanquish vanity, and conquer Kant if they persevered and exerted patience, care, caution and were driven by a spirit of Cann. They would find that they could think that they could, know that they would , and therefore must triumph over difficulties and achieve the final emancipating peace.

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