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The colonial European is a man who has undergone a unique process of natural selection that is often cheated in the "civilized" post-industrialized world.
During westward expansion, the brave pushed onwards, while the cowardly and meek remained behind, and the weak perished during the process. This harsh process refined the colonial European, like steel in a crucible.
Those of us living on the Frontier must realize our potential and tap into it. Delve into the flames of the crucible and continue to refine ourselves. And once we've done that, return ourselves to the flames yet again so we may forge ourselves into a formidable blade.
Once that has been done, return to the flames yet again for tempering and conditioning.
While such processes are not always comfortable or easy, they are what grants us our full potential and are entirely necessary.
The European man in the colonial lands and frontiers must realize that this is a part of his nature, ingrained in his very blood by centuries of pushing onwards through the frontier, battling harsh weather, combating Suix and Zulu, crossing glacial fields, sailing harsh seas, carving out infrastructure from raw stone and iron, the triumphs go on. Pushing onwards is the only way forward. Stagnation is regression and eventual death.
During westward expansion, the brave pushed onwards, while the cowardly and meek remained behind, and the weak perished during the process. This harsh process refined the colonial European, like steel in a crucible.
Those of us living on the Frontier must realize our potential and tap into it. Delve into the flames of the crucible and continue to refine ourselves. And once we've done that, return ourselves to the flames yet again so we may forge ourselves into a formidable blade.
Once that has been done, return to the flames yet again for tempering and conditioning.
While such processes are not always comfortable or easy, they are what grants us our full potential and are entirely necessary.
The European man in the colonial lands and frontiers must realize that this is a part of his nature, ingrained in his very blood by centuries of pushing onwards through the frontier, battling harsh weather, combating Suix and Zulu, crossing glacial fields, sailing harsh seas, carving out infrastructure from raw stone and iron, the triumphs go on. Pushing onwards is the only way forward. Stagnation is regression and eventual death.
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