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Lawyers' Laughter

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Lawyers' Laughter

By: Philippa Philips
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I was raised by lawyers, and this book is an insight into my life and what I experienced growing up. Despite popular misconceptions and a lot of trickery by lawyers and doctors, most of these individuals are extremely poor and are owned by banks and large pharmaceutical companies. I wasn't physically abused often as a child very much, but being the child of a lawyer is quite difficult as nearly all people who enter the profession are narcissistic sociopaths or psychopaths who are licensed by the government to be tyrants. I don't know of any other way that it could be done because aristocratic, autocratic, socialistic, or communistic systems all have individuals deciding the fate of the masses and those convicted of crimes to some extent, so there isn't a perfect system. Lawyers are toxic people, and if they weren't poisoned before they entered the profession, they become so as a result of their education and experience thereafter. Lawyers and criminals exhibit many of the same personality traits in that they are impulsive, critical, and oppose authority; the main difference is that licensed lawyers have chosen a path of educating themselves to deceive within the confines of the law. This differs from country to country as ethics isn't universal. Still, the goal of lawyers, in general, is to uphold the standards of the system that empowers them, to inflate their self-importance and the significance of the legal community, and to control others. The vast majority of lawyers, judges, and politicians have hidden their mental illnesses enough to enter professions that allow them to exist within the confines of normal society. On a personal level, they feel that they are entitled to manage and manipulate every situation in combination with all others being below them. I don't think I was really brought up by lawyers as much as it became an exercise in learning what the worst humanity had to offer short of being murdered or war. Still, nonetheless, I consider my entire childhood and early adulthood part of my life experience. I left as soon as I could and never went back, so there's no way that I would want to relive it. It's clear that the criminal justice system and the entire legal industry are a larger reflection of the social and educational problems that are pervasive in the US and most other parts of the world. There's a lot more injustice happening in legal and medical systems than assistance, which are scary, have taken on lives of their own, and cost taxpayers trillions of dollars globally every year. The irony is that we actually need more lawyers in society as the only thing lawyers fear is other lawyers and losing their licenses, but remember sharks don't have friends, and remember, their families are only a facade for their deviance. It's best to avoid lawyers, judges, and politicians at all costs as they are a necessary evil in society, but make for bad company and even worse family!

"The legal system is often a mystery, and we, its priests, preside over rituals baffling to everyday citizens." -Henry Miller
Human Geography Social Sciences
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