However I later realised its not money that causes harm, its what we choose to use it for. Money has done/continues to do great things - feed the poor, house the homeless, educate the uneducated, support social rehabilitation, urban renewal etc. The list of good deeds done with money as the vector is as long as all those done for selfish, perverse or evil reasons. — Benj96
How do you barter apples for shoes each week when the size, variety and quality of apples might naturally change with the seasons while the quality of shoes does not. Money removes this issue. — Benj96
I am a theist. — Benj96
So I chose to develop my own theistic theory all things considered.
My relationship to the universe is a unique one and I'm not interested in imposing it on anyone all I offer is discussion and my views. The rest is up to others. The proof is in the pudding so to speak. — Benj96
Should they be? I don't think so. Are they? Sadly yes.
There's even a valuation of human life (insurance companies). And the popular quote "time is money" reflects the fact that your salary reflects how much your hours of life left are worth compensating. — Benj96
An hour of life of a minimum wage worker doing a job they don't want to do is worth less than that of an hour of the life of a tech CEOs. — Benj96
Hence why in an ideal world we would all do jobs we love/are passionate about. — Benj96
First, I'd like to reject the conflation of 'liberty' with 'a free lunch'.
Second, I do not believe that anyone can be autonomous free, or that any desirable thing can be attained entirely without cost.
Third, that is not a rejection or freedom itself, nor of the word; it merely puts them into a realistic perspective. — Vera Mont
, suggests no 'cost' or no 'consequence,' etc but freedom is in reality, in my opinion, subjective.Nothing is truly free — Vera Mont
The theft and corruption, hoarding and cheating are much easier to accomplish with money - even more so, with digital money! - than with turnips, shoes and roofing slates.
The charity, however, is far more efficient and effective without money. — Vera Mont
Money is one of humankind's worst inventions. It corrupts the human psyche even more effectively than power - and it buys power, so the two most corrosive elements of society are in the same hands. — Vera Mont
That's not so bad, given what a foot-soldier's life is worth compared to an emperor's. — Vera Mont
I am not just trying to be a nitpicking nudnick here Vera.
Trying to provide an exemplar of an existent that IS free from all notions of cost and consequence is not easy in an entropic universe, but I do think that there are such existents. — universeness
I say, Wellington, Napoleon, Santa Anna and all such historical and current excuses for human beings, are not worth one fart of relief from any good peasant arse! — universeness
I don't see how that relates to human endeavors. We can't get or do anything without some expenditure of effort, calories and time. — Vera Mont
Yeah, as that would probably make such a peasant as bad as some priests, popes, generals, kings and messiah's.Agreed - so long as said peasant isn't whipping his dog and shagging his 10-year-old daughter. Or vice versa. — Vera Mont
Theism makes very little effort towards anything of significance in my opinion. — universeness
At the expense of other organic beings and their lifespan.The calories we extend can be replenished, for our entire lifespan. — universeness
The concept of my 'freedom' to 'become' what I am today, plays a very important role in my personal conception of who I am and what I can do. I don't accept that 'nothing is truly free,' I consider my ability to think anew, as 'truly free.' — universeness
So true. Fashion does not care about waste or over abundance.I think there's probably no better example than fashion. — Benj96
At the expense of other organic beings and their lifespan. — Vera Mont
however liberated your spirit and mind may be, your body is still in bondage to physics. — Vera Mont
Whether you light a candle as a petition to ST. Anthony or in order to study medicine, the same amount of wax is used; the same amount of heat is generated. — Vera Mont
Yeah, but St Anthony does not exist, but study of medicine, WILL save lives.
The wax energy was wasted in the former, and well spent in the latter. — universeness
I consider that a boundary/limitation, not a bondage. — universeness
The wax doesn't care. Physics doesn't care. The universe doesn't care. — Vera Mont
Reality, physics and the universe don't care how define things; if you don't eat, you die. — Vera Mont
I care enough about my existence to eat, — universeness
That fundamental energy has no known origin/cost or first cause/consequence, so I think your 'no absolute freedom' and 'no free lunch,' is flawed. — universeness
All such current existents trace back to that very hot, dense energy concentrate with no known cost or cause. — universeness
Okay, if you don't know about it, it doesn't exist, — Vera Mont
Yes the origin is 100% gratis, no god agent/mind required, to expend any energy, in conjuring the universe, no 6 days of divine effort required. 'Free' is on the contrary, NOT therefore meaningless, as you suggest and communication is demonstrated constantly, including between us, and such is certainly not futile, in my opinion.In that case, all that exists or can exists, happens or can happen, is 100% gratis, in which case "free" in all its forms and permutations is meaningless terminology. Makes attempted communication kind of futile. — Vera Mont
But we do know about the singularity, as a very hot, dense concentrate of energy, it's just that, that's ALL we currently know about it. It has very definite value, as the most credible placeholder for the source of the universe, that best matches our current physics of the universe. — universeness
In my judgement, they cant escape the responsibility, by trying to scapegoat gods or exclaim that they are only acting in accordance with the natural rules of life, established and inherited from our days in the wilds. — universeness
Capitalism is pernicious and remains a serious barrier to creating a 'civilised,' existence for our species. — universeness
Those who maintain it, IN IT'S CURRENT FORM, cannot escape their responsibility for the current state of the human world. — universeness
It's all relevant Vera, Sango?I wasn't trying to enable anyone to do any of that. I was only using language within the context of economics, not implicating 10-dimensional strings, the amygdala or Sango. — Vera Mont
Yep.As were monetarism, currency, inheritance, land ownership and the concept of chattels that gave eventual form to capitalism, which then demorphed into globalization — Vera Mont
Well they can keep trying to but their dilution continues. Would you show any deference or assign any respect to any individual, due to their personal excessive wealth, or influence or even to a title such as lord, queen, king, pastor, imam or pope?Sure they can! They'll stick the rest of us with the check, as usual, and complain to management about the waitress they groped. — Vera Mont
Sango? — universeness
Au contraire, mon cher ami!Well they can keep trying to but their dilution continues. — universeness
What difference does that make, if I never even meet one? They have their self-contained, self-sufficient fortresses well above the eventual water line. Nevertheless, they control my access to the necessities of life, the tax on my beer and the carcinogen content of the air I breathe. By the time the young women of Saudi get hold of them we - even more of us - will be under 52 extra meters of storm-churned water.Would you show any deference or assign any respect to any individual, due to their personal excessive wealth, or influence or even to a title such as lord, queen, king, pastor, imam or pope? — universeness
In Yoruba mythology, Sango also known as Jakuta is perhaps the most popular Orisha; he is god of thunder and lightning and as well one of the most worshipped gods all over the world.Just another deity. — Vera Mont
Why would an ability to get more of what you already have an extreme excess of, prevent your ultimate demise? Does more evil make evil stronger or does it just increase the determination of good to overcome it? More money = more resentment and more counter activity, imo.Au contraire, mon cher ami! — Vera Mont
What difference does that make — Vera Mont
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