Exist there, in that realisation. Take your strength from there.the more I think I have a pretty darn good life. — Athena
So, keep existing there.I am feeling happier and happier with the life I have right now. — Athena
It's very different indeed, as being able to take your basic means of survival for granted, does not give you the power and influence over others, and over what does and does not happen, that having excessive wealth can and usually does.If all the basic needs were met without a person making an effort, how would that be different from having too much wealth? — Athena
All the unanswered questions in the universe and the journey to discover who you are and what you want.What would motivate people to make an effort? — Athena
Contribute to the well being of others.What are you willing to do for no reward? — Athena
Those jobs that don't offer humans meaning and purpose and do not offer them a way to pursue personal vocation, should be automated asap and the burden of doing those crap but necessary jobs, that cannot currently be automated, should be shared by all, until they can be automated.Many jobs have an intrinsic value and many do not but they must be done. — Athena
I touched on this on my most recent post on the masculinity thread.I am trying to expand my great-grandson's life by increasing what he knows and helping him find his own interest and talents. That was the role of teachers played before IQ testing to identify those students best suited for higher education for military and industrial purposes. Today's education is producing products for industry and this leads to a mechanical society. Children who do not automatically follow this technological education agenda become excluded and part of the thrown-away population. It is a huge challenge to help a child discover his/her talents and interest and excite them about learning about the world instead of turning the child off. What do you think is the best way to motivate personal growth? — Athena
I think what matters is the context and the way in which Elvis sings this song.
He sexualises it.
Watch his use of mike, thrusting fingers and I think he sings ' suck' rather than 'sock'. — Amity
Whether one wishes to all this a mind/Brahman/computer is a matter of preference. — Existential Hope
Hindus believe in a cyclical model in which individuals have always existed in some form. Hopefully, we will continue use our fascinating faculties for the good of all. — Existential Hope
whereas my example involves an infinite number of functions in the iteration process. — jgill
Why doncha post your most listened-to Elvis song in the Lounge? — Amity
Oh my goodness but how do we survive in the US if we think like you? — Athena
I don't understand this mindset! What notion of success are you allowing to hold judgement over your life? Surely not the amassment of money and material goods.I am beating myself up for not being a more successful person. I didn't try hard enough, or was there value in being cooperative and not competitive? — Athena
Sounds to me that you know what your reasoning was, for not playing the money trick game, to buy cheap and sell dear, and become rich by doing so. Never forget the main problem the rich (especially the nefarious rich) have. If you can buy a Rolls Royce in the same way as an average person can buy a loaf of bread or a drink of water, then there is no joy, no satisfaction, no achievement whatsoever, in buying a Rolls Royce. This is why the rich get involved in weird shit, as they need to get involved in more and more extreme stuff, to feel anything.I remember the 1970 recession when it was extremely hard to get a job and it was demanded that we dress up our resumes and perhaps exaggerate our qualifications. I was a domestic woman and just could not become competitive in that way. Not even college cured me of being a domestic woman. I knew the tricks for selling things and I could have been rich but I had to take a low-paying in-home aide job that fit my values. I have read women tend to be more attracted to meaningful work, and we do it for intrinsic reasons, not the money. Doing something just for the money was so wrong! That is being part of the problem. — Athena
I am not sure I am wrong. Now teachers and nurses are paid a lot and they want more, and this makes education and health care unavoidable. Our equality with men means more women and children are involved in crime as both victims and the ones who commit the crimes. Our technological development is doing fine, but our civilization seems to be spinning out of control.
Talk to me. Where do we go from here? — Athena
Irrespective of the origins, the kernel of the issue lies in upholding the catholicity of Hinduism while constructing narrow walls between "us" and "them". — Existential Hope
Your comment reminded me of Wikipedia's description of Pandit Nehru: — Existential Hope
I can but agree with your two sentences above, completely, and continue to act against our species continued use of money, unfettered capitalism, willingness to follow others blindly and party politics.Mindless competition will spell doom for us. As degradation continues, one can only hope that reason will prevail. — Existential Hope
Doncha just love it when the flying foughts of butterfly brains spark off other trains. — Amity
How many Scots or Caledonophiles are on TPF?focus can flee oot the windae. — Amity
Dunno, but it sound like a cheap, bad tv show we have yet to be subjected to. In a similar vein to:Ah, how different would the world be if we could transform rich, political white males currently abusing power to...well, the opposite...? How would they feel? Would there be an increase in empathy or compassion and would it hold when they switched back? Would any pain be forgotten... — Amity
They are trying to prove that they should be King/Messiah/God, of the planet and over our species!Back to the question of 'masculinities and femininities'; the balance thereof...
How feminine is Trump? Putin? What are they trying to prove...with all the chest thumping/dry humpin'? — Amity
Pikachu gets stabbed by a Jamaican man and then asks why?
The Jamaican man replies he just wanted to poke a mon. — Amity
You haven’t made any argument in support of your rash assertion as yet. Give us an example of how sensitivity to initial conditions is relevant to human social and political structures.
Are you really wanting to claim they are simply chaotic and random outcomes like the weather? Provide some evidence. — apokrisis
The “butterfly effect” is already notorious as the most pop-sci hot take in non-linear dynamics. Let’s see you flesh out your claims here in some fully argued way. — apokrisis
This is too restricted to a cause and effect order, but I like your 'any spark will do,' as this suggests that when the spark is the cause of the beginning of a cascade, you do not say anything regarding what caused the spark or indeed, the nature of the spark. So 'any spark' may be caused by 'any event,' just like a butterfly flapping it's wings in London, ultimately causing a hurricane in Florida.The key is that it is “any spark” that will do the trick. And biosemiosis is about how to harness such criticality and milk it for scalefree growth. — apokrisis
Now you're getting the idea!A butterfly’s wing beat might have done it. So might a half beat, quarter beat and even virtually no beat at all. The frog fart nearby, the bee coughing a moment later - anything can be regarded as the material/efficient cause of a storm. — apokrisis
All this is relevant to the Masculinity thread because Universeness and I are engaging in typical masculine rhetorical maneuvers. — BC
Who knew squirrels were so gullible? — BC
You are ignorant if you think that political and social landscapes aren't instead ruled by structural attractors. They have memories and thus place constraints on their variety. They evolve as information systems and don't simply unwind as an accumulation of accidents. — apokrisis
Yeah, you keep repeating your interpretations of irrelevancies and you keep tossing them into this thread. Are you hoping to cause your own little butterfly affect?You might have familiarity with the maths of non-linear dynamics, but citing the butterfly effect in this context is yet another irrelevancy you have tossed into this thread. — apokrisis
You started withering on about being labelled by our proper names as well. If you can’t understand the irrelevance of that to what I was arguing, then so be it. — apokrisis
