A 'cancer'SpheresOfBalance wrote:Oh so now we finally come to it. You're so tired of me hitting your nail upon it's head, that you seek my solution. It's enough that I see humanity for what it is, a cancer! It's up to you to find solution.
You're not paying attention: I DO NOT WANT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF LEADING THE WAY.
You think there's some entity out that's being 'infected'?
But apparently you think you're bright enough to correctly identify it as a psychological or medical problem?If it fails, you and I will blame me. Those that are at odds, will blame me. It's 'impossible' for one man to find solution for everyone. A panel of our brightest, needs to concern themselves with it. My job is to point out the problem. I know that most of it has to do with our fear of death, that we are so selfish, but I am no psychologist, biologist, or brain specialist. How am I to possibly find proper solution.
Marx already pointed-out the problem, scarce and unevenly distributed resources.
Maybe you should think more about it being me, me, me and acting as though you are also the problem and find a solution for yourself, that way we may be able to apply it as well.It could be that it shall take some time for all to realize the problem for solution to manifest. But we have to become our own worst critic first. Why do you think I can't tolerate you or everyone else labeling me? It's because I know my flaws, only too well and no one can brow beat me more than I, which is why I won't take it from you. You don't deserve to, until such time that you mind your own store, and I know you don't, because of how you label everyone else! You're a "me, me, me, me," person if I've ever read one! From Bill's animal rights thread to this one, and every one in between, it's quite apparent. I've been the one consistently screaming: we, we, we, we and us, us, us, us, not me, me, me, me! You just don't pay attention, and therefore you just don't get it.
You do sound like the selfish you describe. So solve this issue for yourself and maybe we can copy what you've done. Until then you are just another in a long-line of Cassandras.Now, am I the coolest head to disburse this truth? Hell no! I can be so crass and tactless it's not funny. I can sound like a big p****, due to my upbringing, that I'm working on. My attitude can really suck when someone push's me on purpose. I don't turn the other cheek, I'm an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth kind of guy. But that does not mean that I don't see a problem, as a matter of fact, it may just be the reason I do![/color]
The original does not have the same meaning nor implications, as its "The love of money is .." not money per se.It really started to sink in when I analyzed the saying: 'Money is the root of all evil' (I know that it's not the coined version, it's the popular one of the day, but the original has the same implications). I thought why did man (if memory serves, it may have been Jesus) create a saying that blames an inanimate object for all the evils of his world? Denial! of course! So originally I said. well if money is the root of all evil, then surely selfishness is the seed of all evil, as it sprouts the roots. (to hell with the chicken or egg paradox in this case, we start with the smallest and work toward the largest).
You teach people how they thought and think and give them techniques to do so. As such I recommend that all should be taught New Code NLP to practitioner level at school. That way when they lose their temper at least it will be in a congruent manner and not just emotionally driven.How do you fix it so no one has a temper tantrum? Good question? It cost Abraham Lincoln his life!
I thought Lincoln was killed fairly cold-bloodedly for his politics not because of a temper tantrum?