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Revelation #2 from The Book of Human Revelations (Louis Toliver Jr-Swartz, LA


from The Book of Human Revelations


"Revelation #2"

There are four types of people in the world:

Type C: I mention these types first. These are “common” everyday people and my heart goes out to them the most. These are the people who do not know how to live for themselves and thus commonly make choices based are what they don’t know not what they know. They usually have not learned how to live happily and thus find fear as motivating cause for their decision-making. These are NOT BAD people. They just don’t have the education to be good people. It takes the most work but they can learn good ways.

Type F: These are types that are the people you should always avoid getting close or listening to. These types are usually the ones that create the "fear" that influence Type C people. They have no loyalty except the loyalty to themselves. They can be identified in that they will never give a compliment to an opponent. They find it most useful to give fictions and make rumors. These are BAD people in that are educated, usually, but use their education to deceive others. They are completely uninterested in anything that brings about progress in others.

Type S: These are "satisfactory" people. They are some of the best people to know, however, they are TOO GOOD to be able to protect themselves from Type F people. They are educated well in what’s good, but are extremely vulnerable in that they can only see what’s good and have limited knowledge on what’s bad. Because they can never see or understand what’s bad, they will get diminished so much in helping Type C and Type F people and will eventually become bitter and become bad to themselves. These people need help the most and will recognize help the quickest. They are not interested in harming others.

Type A: They give their "ALL" to themselves and others. They understand how to walk the fine line of life. They are educated in BOTH bad and good and should be trusted the most. They are only people that can befriend all other three types. However, in a relationship with type F people, they are the only ones that can engage with bad people and remain good. A Type F person can only bring down a Type A person through the use of Type C people. Believe this, a Type A person can be indentified in that he is always willing to work with his enemy. They can sometimes appear bad, but always have good intentions at the core.

These are the four types of people in the world. Learn them as soon as possible.

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