You can never have enough ocean-going yachts.
And now they're building spaceships. They're going out there to explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no billionaire has gone before.
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You can never have enough ocean-going yachts.
I am greatly concerned and saddened that modern human culture has become so obsessed with greed; because greed poisons everything it encounters, including ourselves. It is pathologically toxic to a collective, cooperative species like humanity. And yet somehow it blinds us to this toxicity even as it continues to poison and destroy us. And worse then that, it's contagious. The more greed begins to effect the behavior of those around us, the more we are forced to become more greedy, ourselves, just to survive in that toxic climate. In time all this greed and the fear and aggression that it generates becomes 'normalized', and we think it's simply inevitable. Like gravity, or weather. Some of us even begin to see it as virtuous: thinning out the herd, and so on (kindness, generosity, and collective responsibility being seen as weakness.)I find it concerning that our world leaders are off in the weeds, despite the many, many issues that are having a great impact on people, the world and its ecosystems. Would love to get some perspective as it feels as though everyone is either disinterested, impotent or naive. I know this isn't the case so wanted other peoples insight.
Indeed. And then plunder these worlds, exploit the life forms and destroy the civilisations.And now they're building spaceships. They're going out there to explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no billionaire has gone before.
And just about any other animal on the planet.
Greed has always been around; but the gulf between the rich & poor is growing.I find it concerning that our world leaders are off in the weeds, despite the many, many issues that are having a great impact on people, the world and its ecosystems. Would love to get some perspective as it feels as though everyone is either disinterested, impotent or naive. I know this isn't the case so wanted other peoples insight.
And just about any other animal on the planet.
I am not sure this is true, they just "rule" or maybe play their games to gain more power, $$$ etc.I find it concerning that our world leaders are off in the weeds
Egoistic people don't care about these things, unless it profits them, then they might act as if they caredespite the many, many issues that are having a great impact on people, the world and its ecosystems
I think everyone is "impotent" when it comes to changing the game "world leaders play", exc. those who instruct them how to play the gameWould love to get some perspective as it feels as though everyone is either disinterested, impotent or naive
I am greatly concerned and saddened that modern human culture has become so obsessed with greed; because greed poisons everything it encounters, including ourselves. It is pathologically toxic to a collective, cooperative species like humanity. And yet somehow it blinds us to this toxicity even as it continues to poison and destroy us. And worse then that, it's contagious. The more greed begins to effect the behavior of those around us, the more we are forced to become more greedy, ourselves, just to survive in that toxic climate. In time all this greed and the fear and aggression that it generates becomes 'normalized', and we think it's simply inevitable. Like gravity, or weather. Some of us even begin to see it as virtuous: thinning out the herd, and so on (kindness, generosity, and collective responsibility being seen as weakness.)
I am not sure this is true, they just "rule" or maybe play their games to gain more power, $$$ etc.
Egoistic people don't care about these things, unless it profits them, then they might act as if they care
I think everyone is "impotent" when it comes to changing the game "world leaders play", exc. those who instruct them how to play the game
No they aren’t. You are just tossing random brickbats.Capitalism, self interest and power, are just subsets of Greed.
And you denying reality.No they aren’t. You are just tossing random brickbats.
Most pack, here and hive animals rate cooperation far higher.And just about any other animal on the planet.
Definitely true.Nonsense. Capitalism isn’t based on greed. It is based on self interest. Those are different things. There is just as much greed in non-Capitalist systems. Arguably more.
No it won’t. Greed is just one component of human nature among many. Enlightened self interest constrains against wanton wholesale greed. True Capitalism promotes self interest but constrains greed.Of course greed is a characteristic within our human nature. A system based, as you say, upon self interest will inevitably promote the expression of this characteristic. Capital accumulation, the pursuit of profit (at the expense of others), the concentrating of power amongst those who are the wealthiest and the exploitation of others are all features of capitalism that promote greed.
Thanks, I did read it. An opinion piece from a rightwing "think tank" written by the author of "Money greed and god: Why capitalism is the solution and not the problem."No it won’t. Greed is just one component of human nature among many. Enlightened self interest constrains against wanton wholesale greed. True Capitalism promotes self interest but constrains greed.
This article might interest you; Greed Is Not Good, and It’s Not Capitalism | AEI
TrueAs long as everyone is divided and becoming more divided because of income, education, religion, politics, etc, the majority will never be able to "play"
From our restricted POV all this seems indeed to be unfairIt is an unfair game, with unfair rules and cheating players.
If the division becomes too great, and those at the bottom have no legal ability to change the system that is oppressing them, then these are the conditions which historically have led to at least civil unrest and at most, revolution.As long as everyone is divided and becoming more divided because of income, education, religion, politics, etc, the majority will never be able to "play". It is an unfair game, with unfair rules and cheating players.
No it won’t. Greed is just one component of human nature among many. Enlightened self interest constrains against wanton wholesale greed. True Capitalism promotes self interest but constrains greed.
This article might you; Greed Is Not Good, and It’s Not Capitalism | AEI
Often by consuming each other. I guess if you want to call that harmony!What a thoroughly odd view of the rest of the animal kingdom, which lives in ecological harmony with its surroundings.