When we project our preferences on society, it is no longer just ourselves that is affected. Issues that would 'require' collective action often have proponents and opponents, since what is considered an improvement by some, may not be considered an improvement by others. — Tzeentch
they just might not know the facts or believe they know the facts when really they don't. — Aleph Numbers
And so what if we affect other people in the process of growing? That doesn't nullify the growth. — Aleph Numbers
What is growth for one, may not be growth for another. — Tzeentch
What if the proponents of some collective action think they know the facts when they really don't? — Tzeentch
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