As a taxi driver during graveyard shift, I interact with peoples from all social classes, on their worst and best nights and in every imaginable situation. I get a front-row seat to the Human Condition 50 hours a week.
I find a vast majority of people are good and follow the golden rule. Its like a bell curve. Millions of unreported kind actions are occurring at the same time you see Bad News.
the Truth is you are 99% exactly the same as another.
@HawkeyeLieutenant The justice system was originally made by people trained not to act evil, basically people acting against their nature. People conform to the system out of fear usually. Nowadays, the ones leading the system (or people who follow morals in general) seem to enforce it on convenience. I could go into detail, but there's a character limit I'm going to exceed.
@philxcorexinxurxface According to a recent study, over 75% of Al-Quaeda 'soldiers' who are sworn to kill western or western-influenced people were raised in middle or upper-middle class families, have engineering or other high-discipline degrees (60%), approximately 65% are married and a majority have children and most speak 4-6 languages. Most of them come from well-educated parents, above-average incomes and standard of living.
@SteveLanning1 none of that matters, the point is that when you are born, you are a fresh new life in this world, not evil, not good, and you might be brought up in a middle or upperclass family indeed, but many things can influence you.
@PimientaPequena You can`t say fox is evil, when it kills all chickens, simply this creature uses all it`s possibilities to find food. When it enters chicken yard it goes crazy killing all chickens one by one. Like this child brain works primitive way, it grabs everything, it wants everything. Simply teaching is needed.
@HotZetiGer I don't think I really understand what you're saying in reference to the video? Yes we need to teach people things but the question is what should we teach them and how?
@PimientaPequena There is one Chinese story, a man of law and pencil lived a happy life. He was rich and famouse. But he had no child. So he descided to adopt a child. He could chose a child from his relatives, but he saw handsome child from very poor family. He bought the boy and cared him like his own. The boy became great in Law. But he used his skills to rob ppl. He was from robber family. -And this story ends with words, Blood does matter. Skills are Inherited.
@HotZetiGer To me that is not a very valid point. For one thing, you didn't specify how old the child was, and how much he had already seen of his parents and their way of life. Also, it's a story. True or not? Probably not. And not to mention it would not surprise me that a young child, who grew up as a prince with money and then became a lawyer, would be money hungry. It is true that genetics are important in basic intelligence, attitude and maybe aptitude. A general interest in a subj cont.
@HotZetiGer Certainly your interests may stem from your intelligence and attitude, but the skills that you have within that interest are still learned. You don't come out of your mothers womb knowing how to count to two, or knowing how to put a computer together, or knowing how to steal food. You learn it from somewhere.
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As a taxi driver during graveyard shift, I interact with peoples from all social classes, on their worst and best nights and in every imaginable situation. I get a front-row seat to the Human Condition 50 hours a week.
I find a vast majority of people are good and follow the golden rule. Its like a bell curve. Millions of unreported kind actions are occurring at the same time you see Bad News.
the Truth is you are 99% exactly the same as another.
Humanity is beautiful and has positiveValue
FacelessPhoenix 2 months ago
i would kill the king and rape the queen. duh.
jpest17 3 months ago
@HawkeyeLieutenant The justice system was originally made by people trained not to act evil, basically people acting against their nature. People conform to the system out of fear usually. Nowadays, the ones leading the system (or people who follow morals in general) seem to enforce it on convenience. I could go into detail, but there's a character limit I'm going to exceed.
failfiction 6 months ago
This question is pointless imo, people are not merely just good or evil, it depends entirely on the people who raise you and who you grow up with.
philxcorexinxurxface 6 months ago
@philxcorexinxurxface According to a recent study, over 75% of Al-Quaeda 'soldiers' who are sworn to kill western or western-influenced people were raised in middle or upper-middle class families, have engineering or other high-discipline degrees (60%), approximately 65% are married and a majority have children and most speak 4-6 languages. Most of them come from well-educated parents, above-average incomes and standard of living.
SteveLanning1 6 months ago
@SteveLanning1 none of that matters, the point is that when you are born, you are a fresh new life in this world, not evil, not good, and you might be brought up in a middle or upperclass family indeed, but many things can influence you.
philxcorexinxurxface 6 months ago
@philxcorexinxurxface no, though some people choice good they struggle with bad, you fight with the path of least resistance..
jpest17 3 months ago
watched this like 17 times
1337Cedric 9 months ago
You do it for what? school?
HotZetiGer 1 year ago
@HotZetiGer Yes, for my philosophy course at University
PimientaPequena 1 year ago
opportunists
HotZetiGer 1 year ago
@HotZetiGer What do you mean??
PimientaPequena 1 year ago
@PimientaPequena You can`t say fox is evil, when it kills all chickens, simply this creature uses all it`s possibilities to find food. When it enters chicken yard it goes crazy killing all chickens one by one. Like this child brain works primitive way, it grabs everything, it wants everything. Simply teaching is needed.
HotZetiGer 1 year ago
@HotZetiGer I don't think I really understand what you're saying in reference to the video? Yes we need to teach people things but the question is what should we teach them and how?
PimientaPequena 1 year ago
@PimientaPequena There is one Chinese story, a man of law and pencil lived a happy life. He was rich and famouse. But he had no child. So he descided to adopt a child. He could chose a child from his relatives, but he saw handsome child from very poor family. He bought the boy and cared him like his own. The boy became great in Law. But he used his skills to rob ppl. He was from robber family. -And this story ends with words, Blood does matter. Skills are Inherited.
HotZetiGer 1 year ago
@HotZetiGer To me that is not a very valid point. For one thing, you didn't specify how old the child was, and how much he had already seen of his parents and their way of life. Also, it's a story. True or not? Probably not. And not to mention it would not surprise me that a young child, who grew up as a prince with money and then became a lawyer, would be money hungry. It is true that genetics are important in basic intelligence, attitude and maybe aptitude. A general interest in a subj cont.
PimientaPequena 1 year ago
@HotZetiGer Certainly your interests may stem from your intelligence and attitude, but the skills that you have within that interest are still learned. You don't come out of your mothers womb knowing how to count to two, or knowing how to put a computer together, or knowing how to steal food. You learn it from somewhere.
PimientaPequena 1 year ago