free2enjoy
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It's my life and your life, not "society's" life.....society isn't a person
John61CT said:People trying to rationalize
"I've got mine Jack, now you just f%#k off"
with a "logical philosophy" so they can pretend not to feel guilty about being selfish even evil
Motrukdriver said:Debt to society is more along the lines of you were punished from breaking a law somewhere and you paid the debt by doing what ever the law required. A fine or jail time etc. I'll leave that one alone. Social contract of course changes where ever you are in the world. We don't have the same social contract as folks that live in the Middle East or Asia or Africa etc. That is fine and I like the way I was taught living in this country. I've been around the world and there are other places similar and places far different. I choose to live here in this country so therefore I shall abide by the social contract required. That said, I don't have to live in a town with neighbors on each side of me. I can choose to live out in the great outdoors and stay as far away from "civilized" life as I want. I prefer my aloneness and when I need social interaction with other humans I'll go into town and do just that. I'm not shy. I can strike up a conversation with anyone about anything. Once I've had my fill of social interaction (think old folks at McDonalds in the morning drinking coffee talking about what ever subject comes to mind) I can return to my aloneness. If I need a touch of the social contract yet don't want social interaction I can turn on the TV and watch the news or an interesting documentary. I find it awesome that we can live in a society that caters to pretty much anyone that wants to live as they choose... just don't break the laws or that whole debt to society comes into play.
Unfettered greed and selfishness, callously ignoring the needs of your fellow man is evil.Van Man Dave said:Care to elaborate more on this?
Excellent angle. I wonder if greed is the root of all evil........John61CT said:Unfettered greed and selfishness, callously ignoring the needs of your fellow man is evil.
When the makers of "Wall Street" had Gekko say
"Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit"
They were pointing out how evil it is that our society promotes and celebrates these sins.
Some people are so blind to the Light that they take the speech as the actual message, straight and unironic.
Rugged individualism as religion, as if everyone has the same chance to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
“Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.”
― Ronald Wright
Van Man Dave said:I wonder if greed is the root of all evil........
Jeremiah Diminovich said:most of us need some kind of companionship somebody to talk to to judge your sanity by
geogentry said:grow your own food. weave your own clothes. Build our own shelter. s. But yes the average person does not do well unless they experience some form of interpersonal relationship.
geogentry said:grow your own food. weave your own clothes. Build our own shelter.
lenny flank said:Go ahead and try that. Let us know how it works out for you. (shrug)
The "rugged independent individual" of mythology, simply does not exist, and never has. Anywhere. It is a fantasy. It's simply an ideological excuse to try to make 'selfish greed' into a social virtue.
Van Man Dave said:While I agree no man is an island, I would say that one striving to become a rugged independent individual is a very noble cause.
John61CT said:Unfettered greed and selfishness, callously ignoring the needs of your fellow man is evil.
When the makers of "Wall Street" had Gekko say
"Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit"
They were pointing out how evil it is that our society promotes and celebrates these sins.
Some people are so blind to the Light that they take the speech as the actual message, straight and unironic.
Rugged individualism as religion, as if everyone has the same chance to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
“Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.”
― Ronald Wright
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