Jacob
What goes around comes around.
In general the opposite is true...... Humans seem to be naturally envious of each other and intrinsically greedy.
You are obviously mixing with the wrong set!
In general the opposite is true...... Humans seem to be naturally envious of each other and intrinsically greedy.
Rubbish. Humanity wouldn't have evolved if that were true.In general the opposite is true.
You are obviously mixing with the wrong set!
I don't think humanity would have survived if it weren't true - community and cooperation have always been the basis of our existence, our security and safety, from within which innovation was possible.Rubbish. Humanity wouldn't have evolved if that were true.
But often achieved by having someone else to be the "others" with chickens there OK together till you get more than about ten, they sort themselves into a pecking order. People are about the same but most seem to be able to cope with eleven making us superior to chickensI don't think humanity would have survived if it weren't true - community and cooperation have always been the basis of our existence, our security and safety, from within which innovation was possible.
True, but only in the context of your own group, tribe whatever you want to call it.I don't think humanity would have survived if it weren't true - community and cooperation have always been the basis of our existence, our security and safety, from within which innovation was possible.
Well, we'll have to differ on this one.It'd be a mistake to underestimate the pervasive influence of advertising, the promotion of lifestyles through the media and so on, on the choices we make. They're there, shaping our consciousness and values from the moment we're born. People like to kid themselves they are free-thinking, making their decisions from scratch, but that's nonsense.
Not at all. Judging by some of the biographical information given by others in this thread, I'd suggest that they are not that unusual. Anyway that is by-the-by. What are you suggesting? That everyone goes before a committe to see what their 'worth' is ? If so, who chooses the committee. And who chooses those who choose the committee.....Of course there are always exceptions, the ones who pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, but they are probably more unusual than you'd think, maybe they make more noise about it.
Same as eating too much ?Perhaps it is a moral question - "How much is enough ?" Some folk don't seem to have that switch in their head, that tells them, that past a certain point they are just being greedy.
Really ? You've not been to Russia then. Or China. North Korea..... community and cooperation have always been the basis of our existence, our security and safety, from within which innovation was possible.
Rubbish.Rubbish. Humanity wouldn't have evolved if that were true.
Yes!Same as eating too much ?
Bit of an aside, but have you seen:That everyone goes before a committe to see what their 'worth' is ? If so, who chooses the committee. And who chooses those who choose the committee.
Like I said, the bootstrap pullers tend to crow about it.Not at all. Judging by some of the biographical information given by others in this thread, I'd suggest that they are not that unusual. Anyway that is by-the-by. What are you suggesting? That everyone goes before a committe to see what their 'worth' is ? If so, who chooses the committee. And who chooses those who choose the committee.
Meritocracy - appointing someone into a position because they are the best candidate for the job. Not because of who they know and most definitely not because they are a one-legged, transgender, person of colour with little experience yet appointed only to make the Diversity numbers up.
Do you see the membership of this forum as being a statistically sound representation of society?Not at all. Judging by some of the biographical information given by others in this thread, I'd suggest that they are not that unusual.
Again reaching for the extreme. Once wealth reaches the extreme level where it becomes self sustaining without working it is a valid target for some kind of restitution. High tax on unearned income, investments savings real estate land) is absolutely fine with me. The problem, as I’ve stated multiple times, is the conflation of people in the upper 0.01% with the bulk of people in the 5% who actually work for a living.Not necessarily. Take the Duke of Westminster for example. How much work has he put in to 'earn' the £9billion he inherited from his father? Upon which, by the way, he paid no inheritance tax, thanks to clever trusts set up by his army of tax lawyers.
I don't begrudge guys like Bezos (hope I've spelled it correctly) or Musk their billions, they worked for it. Parasites like little lord Hugh Richard Louis not so much.
Each person has a skill set which has a value within society.You think everybody should be merchant bankers?
If they were, do you think they could manage without "basket makers", delivery drivers etc.
What, they should just relax and allow the re-introduction of slavery? Are low wages too high in your opinion?
No one wants to pay rents but they don't have the choice.
For some it is…. I have an acquaintance who dropped out of work to live in a van and surf. He lives on benifits. His choice....and that being on the bread line is a life style choice!
To an extent but there has always been the ‘alpha male’ leading the troupe and benefitting from the efforts of the rest of the apes.I don't think humanity would have survived if it weren't true - community and cooperation have always been the basis of our existence, our security and safety, from within which innovation was possible.
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