Visit a photography forum and observe what they are discussing. — MondoR
My expectation is that the 1% are ordinary people as far as psychology goes. Unlike what Brett seems to think, I don't get the impression that anyone here is saying that the 1% got where they are by being evil. They just didn't get there by being some kind of special super-hardworking genius either.
1h — Pfhorrest
Really, it's fun! There emotion of fun? — MondoR
Of course one does. Every skill requires study. There are differences of course, but the process of gradual accumulation of knowledge is the same. — MondoR
So that’s the meaning of life?
— Brett
Pretty much. We study, we learn, we experiment, we create new things. All of this is happening all of the time, and it is quite enjoyable to learn more about ourselves and the universe we live in. — MondoR
And what would it’s meaning be?
— Brett
To learn, to grow, to evolve. That is what we we are all doing. — MondoR
What is meaningful then is not an individual identity or life, but everything and nothing, without prejudice.
— Possibility
Yes, this is right. Which means that life does not have to be competition.
— Brett
Agreed. Nor does it have to be about survival. — Possibility
What do you think? — frank
I think people on the second tier of fortune might be a little like that: trapped by their own ambition. — frank
Wouldn't the answer to that bear on whether there's no any point in being leftist? — frank
there are real people making the major decisions, with real thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and values. — Xtrix
it's worth understanding exactly who they are. — Xtrix
You earlier seemed to agree with my elaboration upon that thought: — Pfhorrest
Who are the "who" you want to identify? — Bitter Crank
The state has the monopoly on violence. But they essentially own the state. T — Xtrix
That's what the scholarship seems to suggest.
— Xtrix
Incidentally, I fail to remember you referring to anything of the sort in your initial contribution to this thread. — Xtrix
o someone is given a pile of cash and then they become more extroverted, and then they become conscientious, and then they become emotionally stable, and then they become more self centred.
— Brett
Who are you arguing against? Certainly not I; I said none of those things. — Xtrix
And yes, until you have checked my sources and been convinced by it yourself, you might consider an assertions of mine with the appropriate skepticism. — Xtrix
The reason you are having so much difficulty answering the "who they are" question is that you are asking the question on a philosophy forum. What you will have to do is read history. — Bitter Crank
I think it's often forgotten that behind major corporations there are real people making the major decisions, with real thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and values. Since they're the "masters of the universe," it's worth understanding exactly who they are. — Xtrix
I am confident that you greatly exceed the necessary capacity to locate good, interesting, and economically oriented histories and read them. THEN you will know who it was that got rich and how. — Bitter Crank
What is meaningful then is not an individual identity or life, but everything and nothing, without prejudice. — Possibility
FWIW, we are not all that far from each other’s perspectives, I think. — Possibility
What goes on in a capitalist economy is exploitation and extraction of surplus value (the difference between the cost of the workers labor and the profit derived from the workers labor), It's not accidental; capitalism, and the legal systems of capitalist countries, is designed to enforce that system. — Bitter Crank
but being self-made is not a necessary condition of being a millionaire; — Pfhorrest
It's easier to be emotionally stable when your life is materially stable. — Pfhorrest
But dumping a pile of cash on someone who's already spent their entire life being jerked around and treated like shit probably isn't going to miraculously make them think and act like someone who grew up wealthy, no. — Pfhorrest
So perhaps more emphasis can be placed on your second point. — Xtrix