Ownlifedom

Onelingdom is the thinkbilth which holds that the heeds of one outweigh the heeds of kin, ymeanship, or thede. Believers in Onelingdom quethe that one must live selfstandingly, which stems from their worship of unoffhangliness. This means that one must nill offhanging upon others for to live, but must upbear oneself. Onelingdom upholds a reckoning of mankind’s unknittedness, believing that one must be free from the bunch, and outcast the thought that folk are needful of fellowship.

Beghast with unoffhangliness, onelingish folk forsake the weight and belonging of ymeanship, choosing rather to areach one’s selfstanding and unoffhangly yearnings. With selfstanding, Onelingdom upholds the worth of onelingish forandwarding. By their thinking, selfstanding is the worthiness and goodness of plight, bidding that each man looks after himself. The height of onelingish worthing lies in the might one shows in gathering the ovests of one’s work. The gang of which is often at the cost of the many, and sometimes at the cost of the oneling. Forsooth, onelings who are of less might or gearing are often beset with ill-hap, owing to the selfishness of other onelings. In sooth, onelingish greatness has nothing to do with athelness, and is grounded in one’s selfstanding work.

The folk of onelingish lands, therefore, lean toward behaving standoffishly and unknitly from each other. However, saught to the cunning of mind-lore, these beliefs and behavings are unhealthy ailings of the soul, which beget harmful aftercomes. The belief in selfstanding deed is also against the bekennings of cunning lore, which, for byspel, shows how many things in the world and living things are knit and offhangly by known endbirths and afercomes.

Most of the gathering of onelingish folk lies in western Europe and the English-speaking world. Sundry lands around the world have shed and unlike wonts and brouks, of which eastern Asia has some of the lowest metes of Onelingdom. These sundry wonts of unlike lands shows that there are indeed other ways of life than the thinkbilth of Onelingdom.