The goat and the necktie

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The integration of the "goat on a rope" analogy with the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love, and the evolution of the modern necktie, centers on the themes of binding, commitment, and, ultimately, the freedom to love. In older pedagogical traditions, the goat analogy served as a metaphor for human existence: a stubborn, hungry soul tethered to a specific spot in life, learning to navigate the constraints of duty.
Here is the breakdown of the concepts, the analogy, and the metaphor of the necktie:

The Components of the Analogy (Old Education)
  • The Goat: Represents the human, who is stubborn, easily distracted, and inclined to "eat" (consume/pursue) everything within reach, requiring containment to stay focused.
  • The Stake (Love): The central point to which the goat is tied, representing love (charity/agape). It is the anchoring, foundational, and immovable anchor in life—commitment to God, family, or purpose.
  • The Rope (Hope): Represents hope—the flexible, extendable, yet binding connection that allows the individual to explore but keeps them attached to the foundation. It represents the potential to look beyond the immediate.
  • The Collar (Faith): Represents faith—the secure, often tight, personal commitment that connects the individual directly to the, hope (rope), keeping them secure in their belief.

The Necktie as a 'Cut from the Stake'
The modern necktie finds its origins in 17th-century Croatian mercenaries, whose scarves symbolized status, authority, and, often, a military or religious commitment.
  • Why the Necktie is 'Cut from the Stake': The necktie is traditionally "cut" from the, metaphorical stake of Love (the center). In the metaphor, the necktie acts as a wearable, daily reminder of one's commitment. It represents a piece of that central, anchoring love (stake) brought into daily, active life (work/social). It is a "stake" you carry around your neck to remind you where you are truly anchored.
  • Significance: Just as a goat, to be truly satisfied, must eventually trust the tether, the necktie wearer is, in this metaphorical context, bound by duty (hope/faith) but is actually carrying the essence of their love (stake) with them.

Tying It All Together: Faith, Hope, and Love
The full analogy posits that one must be "tied" to thrive, similar to the proverb: "It's the nature of a goat to eat where it is tied, then complain about the rope later"—a reminder to be grateful for the constraints that provide safety and direction.
  • Love (The Stake) is the unwavering center to which everything is anchored.
  • Hope (The Rope) is the distance you can go while still being held by that love.
  • Faith (The Collar) is the secure, personal, and sometimes restrictive, binding that connects you.
The necktie, therefore, is a wearable, daily reminder of these three: it is a piece of the stake (love), held by the rope (hope), secured by the collar (faith).
 
It's not a matter of what I want it's a matter of what is. Just for perspective though the last time I wore a tie was my older daughters wedding. Ten years ago this coming July
this is about something bigger than us technically being animals.

the analogy of the goat taught people about balance in life.

the necktie represent hope and faith devoid of love (the stake).

this means wearing a tie means you subscribe to the new world ideology:

hope and faith devoid of love.

My God Doesnt Love Me!
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this is about something bigger than us technically being animals.

the analogy of the goat taught people about balance in life.

the necktie represent hope and faith devoid of love (the stake).

this means wearing a tie means you subscribe to the new world ideology:

hope and faith devoid of love.

My God Doesnt Love Me!
zoZfSAAiSOmpWrJPorZSMg.webp
LOL Good for you 🙄
 
is there is no stake(love), what is the collar(hope) and rope (faith) for?

it's about committing to unknown and possibly harmful goals.

it's about one's commitment to stupidity and and possibly evil.
 
if you're a
are you shitting me?

he was a neocon then.

now he's apparently trying to get assassinated by the war machine.

that means he's a good person.

like malcolm
like jfk.
like bobby.
The last month doesn’t change who Carlson is, his opinions are based on how much money it will make him.
 
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