Wednesday, June 14, 2023

b116 (6.14-1.2023): tjtwii

tjtwii [i]
by that s. just & thewa y. itis
 
Alpha-beta-ties
that’s just the way it be
i take care of you, and
you take care of me
 
once that bond is broken, baby, that’s the time to cry
once the word is spoken:

tee-jay-tee-double.u-eye-eye
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·       Alpha dominates.

·       as Alphas become bravos (fat, dumb, happy, and/or old & unable), they relinquish Alpha status to the next in line.

·       those who seek their best existence (for self and loved ones) need to have something to offer the Alpha (e.g. power, protection, territory, information, sex, etc.).
   o   those who do not have anything to off the Alpha will simply not matter.
   o   those who oppose the alpha will find that that course of action will be (uh, ummmm…) a rough go.  note: if you can't beat 'em, join. [ii]

·       if you have something to offer Alpha (for example, his preferred method of sex), you will have status (within the tribe) – until such time that someone else can offer it to him better (e.g. less costly, quicker, and with fewer headaches).
   o   when Alpha finds something better, your status will decrease.
 
the moral of the story is:

1.     determine who the Alpha is, and (as necessary) who the Alpha will be.
2.     make yourself worthwhile to the Alpha.
3.     repeat.
---------------flash forward-----------------------------------------

7.16.2024: it was reported today (two days after the assassination attempt on the presidential frontrunner), a rich man named e. musk is about to donate 45m (that's million) dollars per month (that's per month) to that campaign run.  

e. musk has identified the next president of the u.s.a.  

if one is smart, one will determine how one can support the cause.  the other option is to leave, and live a pleasant existence… uh, ummmmm… until. [iii]
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[i] martino, j. (6.14-1.2023). tjtwii. book 115: the back end of the train. © 2023 by joal martino.
 

[iii]7.16.2024 note: orion taraban explains the nature of transactional relationships more exquisitely than anyone i've ever heard of.

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