Man, after listening to Douglas I realize how much I've internalized corporate values. I'd rather buy a special tool than ask to borrow my neighbors. This only increases corporate growth, but decreases my social fabric.
Yes, you must learn to be independent before you can be truly interdependent, but Americans spend way too much time on the independence-side and not enough on owning up to our interdependent realities.
I agree with a lot of what he says, But self is present, and first. One must address their-self before one can address others. If I do not earn I cannot tithe. This is a paradox to altruists. One must achieve/pursue their own happiness first. That being said, one should not achieve that happiness through depravity E.G. the banks and politicians in the U.S.
@pkripper this is true. also keep in mind tho that is it is in the best interest of the individual him/her-self to act on behalf of a group. as an african and one one studies much of his ancestors history the individual was always put first in society, no matter what. this is why there were so many group activities amongst indigenous peoples. agreeing with your statement, and just adding a little. the individuals best inerest is the group, the group supporting the individual ability to survive
@pkripper32 its just that in european and western countries the Character or Personality is brought out in people more and this is what leads to a false sense of empowerment and competing for shit that doesnt matter. 'competition creates character', didnt they used to say that? well of course, for example in corporate america. thats why everyone is so damn greedy. they are selfish, not self interested. those who are self interested learn about who they are. the self. :) that helps evryone anyway
Man, after listening to Douglas I realize how much I've internalized corporate values. I'd rather buy a special tool than ask to borrow my neighbors. This only increases corporate growth, but decreases my social fabric.
Yes, you must learn to be independent before you can be truly interdependent, but Americans spend way too much time on the independence-side and not enough on owning up to our interdependent realities.
tigerwoodcourt 1 year ago
I agree with a lot of what he says, But self is present, and first. One must address their-self before one can address others. If I do not earn I cannot tithe. This is a paradox to altruists. One must achieve/pursue their own happiness first. That being said, one should not achieve that happiness through depravity E.G. the banks and politicians in the U.S.
pkripper32 1 year ago
@pkripper this is true. also keep in mind tho that is it is in the best interest of the individual him/her-self to act on behalf of a group. as an african and one one studies much of his ancestors history the individual was always put first in society, no matter what. this is why there were so many group activities amongst indigenous peoples. agreeing with your statement, and just adding a little. the individuals best inerest is the group, the group supporting the individual ability to survive
selfresonator 1 year ago
@pkripper32 its just that in european and western countries the Character or Personality is brought out in people more and this is what leads to a false sense of empowerment and competing for shit that doesnt matter. 'competition creates character', didnt they used to say that? well of course, for example in corporate america. thats why everyone is so damn greedy. they are selfish, not self interested. those who are self interested learn about who they are. the self. :) that helps evryone anyway
selfresonator 1 year ago
the economy motto that came about the end of the last century:
"greed is good"
BS
greenhell666 2 years ago
very true.
johnson280 2 years ago
>there's only other people
other people exist, i do not exist
knifeofspaghetti 2 years ago