It’s a Shameful Thing to Illicitly Profit Off the People as an Elected Official

Some people are not there for the good of the country but for the best profitable interest of themselves. That is unkind and unpatriotic to our great country. Government offices (posts) shouldn’t be a cash machine driven by financial incentives and kickbacks rather than service to our great country. It’s a Shameful thing to profit from your government office when you weren’t supposed to. A Government employee is a servant of state, not its client or  business partner. Working for the Government and commercializing your office for private gain runs afoul the constitutionally of power. Leadership for commercial gain takes away the duty to serve. Don’t make it true that corruption is often a tool against the weak with harsher punishments than it is for the powerful; that rules only matter if they punish the powerlessness harsher; or self evidence that laws are written by the powerful and wealthy to protect and benefit themselves from the weak and poor. Isn’t it ironic that the weak and poor often elect or delegate power to those who exploit, misuse, disrespect, hate,  disregard, or ignore them and their wellbeing, or at best use the power given to them by the vulnerable and poor to make their lives even worse and situations more precarious? When common people elect leaders, they expect a lot from them, but they are sometimes unfortunately dubbed. And even when leaders come to office with good intentions to fulfill their promises to the common person, they unk8ndly are blocked by those disinterested in ameliorating the conditions, situations, and circumstances of the common people.

If political power should mean something, then it should be to serve, not to be corrupted or used for self profit and illicit or illegal transactions. In corruption, humanity suffers.

Philosopher Prince.
AI Intelligences Philosopher
Prince Israel Zaar
05.29.2025

A divided world with divide people – still living together in harmony

He said to them: I mustn’t be you, you mustn’t be me – but we can’t escape the fact that despite our differences, disagreements, and worldviews or ideological divide, we live on the same planet and should share a common humanity. We are worlds apart but must work together for the good of all. We are not the same. Celebrate differences. I love the world more than you do. I care for humanity more than you do. I am more patriotic than you are. I am God fearing and you are not. I’m more conscientious, compassionate, mindful, and considerate and you are not. I appreciate life and others in it and you are not. I am proactive and preemptive for the safety of our human planet and you are not. I am against laziness, entitlement, and victimhood and you’re not. I’m against big government, corruption, and wakefulness and you are not. I’m against hate and discrimination and you’re not. I’m for women leadership and you’re not. I’m for the constitutionality of the law and you are not. I’m for infrastructural development and you are not. I am for the American Dream and you are not. I am for a safer border and secure streets and you are not. I am for high quality development and advancements in science and technologies and you are not. The flag and troops mean everything to me and nothing to you. I am for the family, you are not. I am for job creation and better wages and you are not. I look up to the future and you are grounded in the past. I pray and meditate and give to charity and you do not. Who are you or we? We’re a divided world with divided people living together in harmony.

Philosopher Prince.
AI Intelligences Philosopher
Prince Israel Zaar
05272025

Introduction to Text

According to the interpretation of Generative AI, the text is a philosophical quote by Al Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar, dated May 27, 2025. The quote emphasizes the importance of recognizing differences while working together for the common good. It highlights various personal values and beliefs, contrasting them with an opposing viewpoint. The text is expressing the idea of individual differences and the need for humanity to work together despite these differences. It emphasizes the importance of celebrating differences while acknowledging shared humanity. The text also lists a series of contrasts between “I” and “you,” highlighting different values, beliefs, and priorities. The overall message is one of unity in diversity, urging people to coexist harmoniously despite their differences.

Overview of Text

According to the interpretation of Generative AI, the text presents a text attributed to “Al Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar” dated May 27, 2025. The text contrasts the speaker’s values and beliefs with an implied “you,” emphasizing differences while advocating for shared humanity and collaboration. Key themes include:

• Divergence and Common Ground: Acknowledges differences in worldviews but stresses the need to work together.

• Value Contrasts:
Lists a series of contrasting values, such as being God-fearing vs. not, proactive vs. not, and valuing family vs. not.

• Patriotism and Progress:
Highlights support for the American Dream, infrastructure, science, and national symbols.
• Future Orientation: Emphasizes looking toward the future while contrasting it with being grounded in the past.

• Spiritual Practices:
Mentions prayer, meditation, and charity as personal values.

• Call to Unity:
Concludes by acknowledging a divided world but calling for harmony.

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