Having some power mightn't be enough. To have enough power to be completely free from any kind of threat is rare. Even in a hypothetical situation where one has that kind of power, they may still want to be liked, to maintain relationships, to continue to access certain privileges, and are thus still unwilling to bear the possible consequences of their actions. It is still a calculation, there are other factors to consider than just what goes in one's own head.
Can we really say that humans are essentially good and merely possess the possibility of being tempted by power? That their previously moral nature can sometimes just unravel? I don't think so. We are forced by our circumstances to pick between mutually exclusive desires and power can enable a person to bypass being forced to choose self-preservation against threats they've gained immunity from. You can't see where a bird would fly until you've released it from its cage. — Judaka
Having some power mightn't be enough. To have enough power to be completely free from any kind of threat is rare. — Judaka
Unless it's a crow. This morning I witnessed a crow trying to cross a crosswalk on a wide intersection. A driver trying to make a right turn couldn't wait until the crow was out of the way, so driver went ahead and took his turn. The crow sensing the car coming towards it took to the air and flew the length of that intersection at the height of 3 feet all the way. What a sight! The bird might be thinking, "I'm gonna cross this fucking crosswalk if that makes you unhappy!".You can't see where a bird would fly until you've released it from its cage. — Judaka
Can we really say that humans are essentially good and merely possess the possibility of being tempted by power? — Judaka
Power is a word the meaning of which we do not understand. —Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace
Attaining a position of power shows what a person is really like. Power doesn't corrupt, it reveals. — baker
Ugh. Where to begin.
If you think the way you do here on this thread, then you have no understanding of human nature yet. — L'éléphant
Ugh. Where to begin.
If you think the way you do here on this thread, then you have no understanding of human nature yet — L'éléphant
Neither is this:An expression of disapproval is not a point. — Philosophim
False character only holds when there is threat of punishment, loss, or promise of reward. True character holds when no one will punish, harm, or reward you for what you do. — Philosophim
We seem to be, for the most part, stupid apes. — Tom Storm
Everyone is subject to them. Imagine, for example, a murderous dictator with some worms in his lungs. He's instantly less frightening. — baker
An expression of disapproval is not a point.
— Philosophim
Neither is this:
False character only holds when there is threat of punishment, loss, or promise of reward. True character holds when no one will punish, harm, or reward you for what you do.
— Philosophim — L'éléphant
Perhaps you're just making a joke but I think intelligence shouldn't be used as a scapegoat. — Judaka
I don't think I can. At least not to you. And I don't mean this in a negative way.If you find issue with this, can you explain why? — Philosophim
Your "core values", whatever those are, and whatever definition you attach to that expression, wouldn't play a role in a situation in which you find yourself in possession of power and opportunity that you could exploit. (Please keep track of the nuances here). While not all in power would usurp it, when some do, that core values would have nothing to do with it. That's why cybersecurity, surveillance, and monitoring are effective means of combating corruption. They (the people in charge of tracking) would give zero credits to your wholesome goodness. — L'éléphant
those who wouldn't are defined by their core values, someone expressing it every day, every moment, someone who lives by their values won't abandon them if given power, merely empower those values as they are an integral part of their identity."not all in power would usurp it"
↪Judaka ↪baker ↪Philosophim
Ugh. Where to begin.
If you think the way you do here on this thread, then you have no understanding of human nature yet. — L'éléphant
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