It was anarchism that brought me all things, so I bring all things back to anarchism.
It was anarchism that brought me to Bitcoin, and Bitcoin that brought me to Steemit.
It was anarchism that prompted me to disregard what the teacher had told me to read, and to haphazardly turn the page to Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Self-Reliance."
It is anarchism that allows me to sit in the barber's chair, as he runs a straight razor across my neck. I don't know him, and there is no state around to stop him, should he wish to end my life.
It was anarchism that brought me into this world. In a word, nature.
it is anarchism that brings me out of this world. In a word, death.
It is anarchism that brings me out of the shackles of religious thinking, and into real world awareness, gratitude, and logic.
It is anarchism when I drive down the highway, and I do not swerve at the other cars, and they do not swerve at me. Is it the presence of a state stopping them from doing so?
It is anarchism that allows mega-rich, globalist elitists to carry on their structures of shadow power absent any official governing body. Freedom can be used for darkness, too.
Life itself, is anarchy. There is no "ruler of life." There are only natural laws. If you don't want to die, don't walk off of that cliff. Gravity doesn't care.
If you don't want a violent society, don't use systems that depend on violence. This is very simple.
Running is anarchism for me, in that I am a single man going my own way at my own speed.
I bring all things back to anarchism, because it is anarchism that brings me all things.
Without it, no natural order is possible, only synthetically imposed violence and chaos.
~KafkA
Graham Smith is a Voluntaryist activist, creator, and peaceful parent residing in Niigata City, Japan. Graham runs the "Voluntary Japan" online initiative with a presence here on Steem, as well as Facebook and Twitter. (Hit me up so I can stop talking about myself in the third person!)