Every Thing I needed to know I learned from the World Of Darkness

It has always been my notion that any system of beliefs should be simple, yet global in its application, if only because under such
a system one can justify almost anything. I started with the classics--"Do unto Others," and "The Greatest Good for the
Greatest Number," knowing full well that I'd really like to be abused behind my back and that, if they would think about it, the
rest of the world would realize that it is certainly in their best interest to be manipulated. Yet I was continually searching for a
new credo, one that could justify petty theft. After much searching I found the solution: Wisdom was not to be found in musty
philosophies, but in a line of reasonably-priced game books. Everything I needed to know I learned from the World of
Darkness. Advice on daily living, basic survival, enlightened self-interest. All could be found in White Wolf's books --
ambiguously presented for maximum personal interpretation.
 

Just think. Wouldn't the world be a better place if everybody simply dressed in black and used Mind ** to get what they want?
Wouldn't everything be nicer if all the world's countries would just put up their weapons and conjure a big nasty spirit of
destruction to fight their battles for them? No? Well, I think so.

Copyright  Jacob Williamson

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