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What is 'it'?
Hahaha! You've just been using the word. Could you be using it without knowing what it symbolizes? Laugh. No, you are the one soliciting for definitions of it, from me and Mtu Biz. What it is. Or who it is. I think you are now evading the question. You have quoted something up there and drawn a conclusion. I wanted to understand what you meant, so I naturally asked what you meant. But you turned the question back to me. Why? Because. Yes, I evaded the question. Slick eh? Laugh From what I put up there, I think 'mind' is 'society', the 'us', the 'people who think of 'this' future'. If that's what you mean by 'mind' then renegades must be part of 'us'. And your assertion is true. What is 'renegade'? ren·e·gade /ˈrenəˌɡād/ noun a person who deserts and betrays an organization, country, or set of principles. adjective having treacherously changed allegiance. treach·er·ous /ˈtreCH(ə)rəs/ adjective guilty of or involving betrayal or deception. I also acknowledge any positive definition possible. Thank you. As the naming word, how then can 'renegade' be part of 'us'? What makes you assume its 'negative'? First, who does 'us' comprise of? Can you count 'us'? Again if mind is 'us', then does a renegade have a mind? I 'assume' it's negative because one of my teachers said, a 'heretic' glories in his 'orthodoxy'. But a heretic who glories in heresy can't be true. I think 'us' comprise singularity. One. That further implies count. Numeration. Multiplicity. Hence One is multiple and so negative becomes positive. Renegade is positive. Beautiful! Yes. Beautiful.
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