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  • Exploitation of Forcing Work on Others
    Is putting people into a situation where they have to produce in order to survive, its own exploitation of people?schopenhauer1

    Uh I don't think the alternative was any more humane or non-exploitative. You have something I need, or want even, I take it. If you stop me, I stop you. Not a fun time to be alive. Of course.. it's much of the same even today just with agreed upon.. limits. Usually.

    Beyond that it seems to me that not everyone can be a great philosopher, scholar, scientist, teacher, professor, doctor, engineer, architect, etc. That is to say, if everyone is a rich genius then nobody really is. So, some will rise above and their talents will produce works that speak for themselves which will in turn make others actually desire them to be in an elevated social position above theirs. Be it a doctor, builder, scientist, what have you. So the rest of us have two options: work or just try and kill each other and see who survives thus granting the survivor(s?) more resources to do as he pleases. The first option sounds more preferable, especially if you're not very big.
  • Did the "Shock-Wave" of Inflation expand faster than the speed of light?
    Based on Earth physics? We assume everything works on Earth the way it does elsewhere. It makes sense that it would. But so did lots of things that never came to fruition.
  • Guest Speaker: David Pearce - Member Discussion Thread
    I mean, is there some huge waiting list or..? :smile:
  • What would you leave behind?
    Why not just say that giving up is bad and to take that to heart?FlaccidDoor

    Cognitive dissonance/bias. In one ear and out the other. Humor or other forms of entertainment, performance, or ritual can bypass the conscious mind to carry a message. We experience and are told many negative things we either don't like, disagree with, or otherwise wish did not happen or were not said. We all have an intrinsic psychological gatekeeping response, one that may be hypersensitive or perhaps even non-functional altogether due to excess hardship one experiences. If you tell a little kid he looks stupid and is dumb, he'll probably cry. Now an adult, shouldn't. He may be upset, angry, or even discouraged, but the ideal response is to just be annoyed or even better, tickled. I suppose it's a form of psychological homeostasis in a way. The mind doesn't like being confused or being wrong, so it seeks to correct it following what it knows has worked in the past. Which generally is either an emotional response, or simply ignoring it as a falsehood.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/22/smarter-living/why-its-so-hard-to-admit-youre-wrong.html

    The human psyche is both an incredibly powerful and disturbingly frail thing, depending on how it's used. And what it's been through.

    Do those items in particular have much meaning? Or are they a random set of tools? I feel like I heard oi this before but I can't put my finger on it.FlaccidDoor

    They have purpose. They're not random, per se. It's reminiscent of many Eastern philosophies that allude to true wealth and happiness is from detachment from pursuit of material goods and the superfluous without going so far as to deny your own human needs and basic nature.

    The gardening tools function as a means to till the Earth and produce sustenance for your body, while perhaps doubling as a blunt instrument for hunting. They could represent ingenuity and the concept of utility, that everything has a purpose, some large, some small, some known, some unknown. While simple tools are not unique to humanity in any way, the ingenuity that allows us to create tools that do distinguish us from the animal kingdom is not to be forgotten.

    The paintbrushes function as a means to keep records, archive events, and express creativity or personalization and preference unto the world around us. It represents man's unique ability to not only change his own world but create new ones, if not in the context of art and stories.

    The half-drunk bottle of vodka functions as a source of enjoyment, reward, pleasure, excitement, and entertainment. It makes the good times better and the bad times tolerable, if used in moderation and not abused. It could represent the nature of man to enhance himself to better enjoy or even cope with life and its many ups and downs. It could also represent medicinal qualities being antiseptic and an antibiotic and a symbol of man's progress and history of introducing natural elements into the body to improve quality of life and health.

    The pair of dice also functions as entertainment, excitement, leisure, and joy. It represents possibility. The chances and the unknown, the give and take, the good and bad, the desired outcome and the undesired outcome. It can be used for games of chance that illustrate that possibility, much like life, can make one richer or one poorer. Like the vodka, if used in moderation and not abused, it's a must have.

    The harmonica, like the last two items, are closely related to entertainment, leisure, and the like, but while introducing a form of artistic and creative value. A skill to master and hone, for music truly is the universal language, that which soothes the savage beast inside us all. It represents this and much more.

    The blank sheets of paper however, well. That's for your heart to decide :)
  • What is a 'real' philosopher and what is the true essence of philosophy ?
    Not all who wander are lost, only those who insist they know exactly where they are at all times.

    Most people would probably make fame and influence or official position, even slight, a requirement. So a published philosopher who has people "talking about him" or a professor at a university who is paid and produces students who are apt in philosophical concepts and processes when they were not before. Can you teach philosophy without being a philosopher? I suppose, after all that's why there are lesson plans.

    On that last bit, the idea of "results", as undefinable as that may be in philosophy. You can teach someone to think logically, ie. logic 101, etc but that in and of itself isn't philosophy only a way to go about it. If you can successfully make someone see things, or at least the possibility of things, in a way they did not before... of course is that just persuasion? I like to personally think philosophy should have some positive effect on human society, culture, and life so I incorporate the idea of that in many things. But is that not just motivational speaking or rationalization or some may even say "look at the bright side" distraction? Depends who you ask for sure.

    We all engage in philosophy throughout our lives, sometimes without knowing it. We often call these moral dilemmas or even simply the decision making process. You drive by an abortion clinic and you see people holding up signs or perhaps you watch a news story about cloning or artificial intelligence.., you may begin to ponder things such as right and wrong. This doesn't make you a "real philosopher" though.. yet it could spur your transition into becoming one. The journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step after all.

    Basically like someone said earlier, a serious, prolonged, non-passing interest and engagement in the philosophical process. You can be a "real" philosopher without being noteworthy. Not to some people of course.. I guess their argument would be, why wouldn't you be? :p
  • What would you leave behind?
    A mood ring with the simple instructions of "do the opposite of whatever this says". That or a box of Trump hats, they'll figure out the rest.

    Besides, there's few lessons to learn that aren't conveyed throughout history, some just take a little time and effort to uncover.

    Or do you mean like a quote or several or an existing story or tale or a brand new one? Can it be something I made up on the spot?

    If so it would be about a man of average or less than average stature and upbringing who worked hard, and despite several timelessly relatable setbacks, came out stronger than if he would not have faced them, eventually becoming a success in business and relationships. Oh and that we're all related to him or something. But distant enough so as to not change one's way of thinking too greatly. It should also have ninjas.

    That or the blueprints for the perfect Utopian society. It would be in a box labeled as such. The person who opens it in a hurry will peer in wide-eyed then just look confused and say "All that's in here is a couple of gardening tools, a few paintbrushes, a bottle of half-drunk vodka, a pair of dice, a harmonica, and blank sheets of paper".
  • Do Atheists hope there is no God?
    Shall we revisit the Psalms, wade knee-deep in the blood of David's enemies, to see that there is plenty of justification for hostility and violence in the Bible that believers in Jehovah can draw on?baker

    David, fictional or not, represents a person, someone who begged and cried to a higher power while he lost everything he knew and perhaps even more. If you experience a hardship or criminal offense toward your person today, or perhaps toward your nation, and you seek justice, you are no different.
  • Do Atheists hope there is no God?
    Does a jaywalker hope there's no oncoming traffic?

    Just kidding. It depends on the person I'm sure. Many atheists were once devoutly religious and due to one or more events or discoveries (typically referred to by them as "growing up" or becoming "in touch with reality" or other phrases that cast negative light) are no longer. There's an incredible amount of filth, absolutely horrific, disgusting and revolting things that would make even a nihilist pacifist want to go out and kill a man happening all around the world right now as you read this. Perhaps even closer than you may think. It doesn't become an unreasonably discouraging argument to just say "look around you and ask yourself, is this what you call the work of a loving God" .. or something like that.

    It probably depends more on whether or not that atheist has been a good or bad person. You could be a good person, and hope there's a God despite believing that there isn't. That would be pleasing to find out I'm sure.
  • The Armed-Unarmed Equivalence Paradox


    So, the assertions or belief rather of my concerns or criticism would be of the following points:

    Well before we get to that let's engage in the age old practice of questioning one's semantics. It's not without purpose mind you.

    What is a weapon? Something that can or is made to harm someone? The differences are stark. A shield for someone can be leveraged to create quite a harmful impact on either the opponent or yes even the wielder. Let's assume a weapon is an instrument created for no purpose other than to injure ie. a sword or firearm.

    We're back to the mainstream arguments of if someone wishes to do harm they will. Be it via a knife, vehicle, or chemical compound or just.. their own arms.

    So what is your proposed solution to this?
  • The Armed-Unarmed Equivalence Paradox
    I think you might be drunker than I at present so, I'm just going to let someone else point out the many.. many flaws in your presumptive logic.
  • Something that I have noticed about these mass shootings in the U.S.
    The main takeaway point being that you actually hear about them. :cool:
  • Does Anybody In The West Still Want To Be Free?
    I think it comes down to the idea that there are a small percentage of people that will do everything (lie, cheat, steal, etc) to get ahead.synthesis

    Small? Lol. Nah, that's "the everybody" .. we just get to live on the illusion we're good people propped up by those who engaged in illegal acts of murder and robbery with no concern of repercussion (some with full knowledge of such) toward those who would come after. In a philosophical angle it's the hedonic treadmill why we are no longer satisfied with things we didn't deserve yet someone with nothing can find happiness if left alone. Who are you to think you can suddenly now shy away from evolution and Darwinism, survival of the fittest, God is non-existent or otherwise does not punish immorality and abandonment of all you were given. The pact was sealed in the blood of the innocents. The die was cast, the bed is made, if there is no God you win. If so.. well, you wouldn't have to worry for long. Or maybe so. In either case, it's only what you deemed was right, let that never be forgotten. You will not however, corrupt or persuade others who may still be saved with your myopic drivel any longer.
  • Making You Pay For What You Believe is Wrong (Taxation)


    First, I'd like to congratulate you on having the most intriguing screen name on this site I've come across to date.

    Also,

    The point of a government is to enact the will of the people using its might, resources, and governmental status. There are things due to the nature of an open society not every citizen can know, operate, or have access to. If the government literally only has the funds to "maintain it's own existence" .. and not do anything else .. well that's kinda not how government works. Why would something that doesn't do anything of purpose need to exist in the first place?

    Vice or virtue aside the "will of the people" which is the majority of what people want and need shall be enacted, enforced, and made more easily possible or otherwise brought into reality per statutes of the Constitution.

    Of course I speak in the context of a government by the people and for the people, ergo, it is elected individuals doing what the majority of citizens want. Now we can talk about corruption all day .. but that aside, the individual citizen who can't be "unelected" or will otherwise face no accountability for failure or unscrupulous actions or activity isn't deterred by transparency in the same way an elected official who does need to succeed in the court of public opinion to get reelected is.
  • Does Anybody In The West Still Want To Be Free?
    Does anybody in the West still want to be free?synthesis

    Freedom is having the ability to lose it.

    Something like a skill, trade, or craft takes time to hone and master, which requires work, effort, and time. Knowledge too. A studious pursuit of knowledge either in philosophy or science is truly never complete or "finished". It requires a lifelong pursuit and commitment. You can take downtime and even give up, but somebody else from another nation will do what you neglected or were too lazy to do if so.

    You can see what happens when the greatest generation is told "hey guys.. great job. you no longer have to do anything anymore .. ever". That sounds amazing. True victory. Then just sit back and watch. Absent of discipline, knowledge, and structure even the salt of the Earth will turn scum of the Earth in a few generations flat. Happens every time. That's what's happening here, I fear.

    Not everyone wants to succumb to the complacent degeneracy sipped from a poisoned chalice of ancient triumphs no one can even remember or even actually knows for sure happened.
  • Making You Pay For What You Believe is Wrong (Taxation)


    Funny I was going to post "there's no 'I' in team".

    Meaning the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the slightly less many. We agree to vote, not vote to agree.

    If a cause is deemed wrong or offensive the logic behind it should be self-evident when brought up to the public through an action or awareness campaign or committee. However, just because you believe something is evil doesn't mean it's not a lesser evil. That is to say every point has a counterpoint. A popular and powerful one being "it would cost (you) money" such as mandating all food product be organic and cruelty-free or something.
  • Who is FDRAKE and why is this simpleton moderating a philosophy board
    I still don't know if he was a theist or an atheist and that's what scares me. :sweat:
  • Define Morality
    "Defining Morality in a Reality with no Foundation"SteveMinjares

    There is a foundation. Imagine you when you were six years old. If I punished you, spanked you, or otherwise made you feel bad, you knew it was undesirable, warranted or not. We all have the foundation of morality inside us from birth. Even now as an adult, you know what causes pain, suffering, discomfort, or irritation. Don't act like it's some obscure concept that is up for debate.
  • The Meaning of Existence
    Is meaning purpose? Or is purpose meaning? If existence has no meaning or purpose (whichever you err on the side of) how does that relate to an object created of variable purpose such as a rod, tube, pipe, or carbon filament? It has meaning to have purpose, however that purpose will vary depending on what application it is used for. If such objects are argued to have absolute meaning or intent of use rather, then of course they do. And if not, their purpose is to have meaning or rather their meaning is to have purpose, of which they do, just of variable definition and practice. Just as one man's definition of success in life is not necessarily the same as that of another, the idea of purpose or meaning becomes subjective in an absolute way.. does it not?
  • Before the big bang?
    Would someone tell me how religious people explain this without defying physics.scientia de summis

    Sure, if they could. But they can't. That's why they're religious. Your ancestors were the same of other scientific reactions and happenings they couldn't explain. How far you've come. Or perhaps.. you've reached the arrogance and devaluation of the mystery (ergo joy) of life they hoped for you to avoid. Congratulations.
  • Philosophy vs. real life
    In even shorter: fast and unstable wins the race. It wins many races, that's for sure. I'm not sure why you're so inclined to frequent a place that holds the opposite in high regard, frankly. Or, perhaps that's exactly why you do.
  • A world where everyone's desires were fulfilled: Is it possible?
    Why is it that a boy raised on a remote island somewhere can find joy in building sand castles, collecting shells, and watching the clouds or the tides rise and fall, when a boy raised in a mansion in upstate New York always needs a new video game or iPhone every month?

    Why are some men's favorite time of day just sitting around by a fire and telling stories, perhaps playing games either in or kept score by simple marks in the sand, just socializing with others, while for some, doing so would be a chore they'd pay to get out of.

    The hedonic treadmill, perhaps? Probably. Perhaps we're all just chasing shiny objects at the end of the day, in an effort to feel more alive and human in an inhumane world. Perhaps, it is the shiny objects that chase us, gradually robbing us of our humanity. Does a man drink a can of beer until it's empty? Or does the beer drink the man until he's empty? These are the questions we need to ask ourselves. Before too late.
  • How much should you doubt?
    I guess it would depend on both where those who doubted less than you ended up and where those who doubted more than you did as well. I'm sure there's a sweet spot, highly related to your time and place of dwelling, as well as other factors including what is at stake.

    For example, are we doubting a philosophical notion or scientific law? If you believe something that turns out to be untrue, your not going to suddenly lose all sense of logic and the universe probably won't begin to unravel either. :grin:

    Are we doubting whether to trust a person you only somewhat know with a small loan? If he dips and you never see him again, or just mismanages it and is simply unable to pay you back, that could have a notable impact on your life.

    Are we doubting whether or not to use the raw chicken you were thawing but forgot about til half a day later? If spoiled, it could make you ill.

    The dynamic I see is "better safe than sorry" vs. (I'm sure there's a more apt saying but it's one I found to be relatable) "scared money don't make money" or maybe "woe is the man who endlessly pondered the meaning of a life he forgot to live" .. which implies sometimes to get a reward you have to take risks .. or else everybody would do so and said reward would no longer be a reward but a given.
  • Why the universe likely is predeterministic
    If everything originates from an infinite state: everything that has existed, exists and will exist has always existed. This leads to the universe being deterministic.

    What are your thoughts?
    Tombob

    Dumb it down for me some. A newly built wall, and it's future state of ruin (provided it's not repaired as needed) both exist, just not in the same place or time, essentially? Kind of a trippy concept to wrap your head around. Is this similar to the "moving spotlight theory" of time? "It's all relative", etc?

    To me, in a strictly scientific understanding of "reality" absent of anything spiritual, it would make more sense to me that somewhere "in a galaxy far far away" (lol) people really evolved billions of years ahead of us who have since been able to master time, space, gravity, and every force on Earth and beyond long ago and..I dunno just kind of mess with us every now and then. Or help, if in the right mood. :grin:

    That's not really on topic but basically something related to your question is "how did the Universe start"? The big bang as evidenced by some massive explosion from what is called "the singularity". What created the singularity? What predated it? Was there just a white space like in some abstract philosophical cartoon? Are we really all in a black hole and what we call "black holes" are just punctures in it? Where do they lead? Are there multiple universes? Are they side by side, stacked on top of each other or in completely different realms we cannot (or at least I cannot) even begin to grasp? What are your thoughts?
  • Immortality: What Would It Be Like To Exist Beyond the Physical Body?
    Eh, it's not all that bad. You can still talk to people. Hang out. Material concerns and physical death are no longer paramount. Not really at least. All your needs are met. :lol:

    Until you try to regain your body that is.
  • The problem with obtaining things.
    Acknowledging the hedonic cycle is as good a start as any I suppose. Is life worth living due to constant satisfaction? Well that one's up to you. Meanwhile, you have people living in third-world, war-torn poverty who manage to find themselves amongst the occasional smile or chuckle every now and then so, again, up to you it would seem.
  • Non-binary people?
    Fallen world. Plain and simple. Let it go. So you can use the system against itself, and see how far you are allowed to go. It may not be far. Or.. it may be further than even you once thought. You'll never know, until you do.
  • At The Heart Of Every Galaxy (Issue) Lies A Blackhole (Paradox)
    Well, sure, in a way. If a philosophical argument were indisputable fact it would have already crossed over into the threshold of science already, graduating from a theory or proposal to that of a fact or law. Wouldn't it?
  • Why Women's Day?
    Because. Why don't we have "White History Month" or "Men's Day", just to remind other people they are so marginalized they need a holiday to commemorate them. Cycle, rinse and repeat. It's made to be internalized, and it generally is. More invisible chains, chains that are more binding than if they were physical because at least those can be unlocked with a physical item even absentmindedly. Unfortunately, you'll need to use your mind to break free from these.
  • Are Groups are Toxic By Their Very Nature?
    What I am saying is that all great ideas idea emanate from the individual whereas all horrendous ones emanate from groups (because they have the power to effect all kinds of horror).synthesis

    A single person invented the nuclear bomb. Considering all persons being equal, i'd call that pretty horrible. Though perhaps considering it was (often) quick slaughter perhaps it even acting as a deterrent prevented true, slow, and personal slaughter. Who's to say really. I believe, correct me if I'm wrong, Louis Pasteur invented pasteurization with the help of his wife. Not quite a "group" per se. That's likely because in a group everyone is still striving and reaching to do their own thing just within limits and confines defined by said group. In a group, positive events, like a discovery, usually go to the individual for positive credit which acts as an incentive to keep being or doing your best where negative events, like execution by firing squad, are shared and all members are equally responsible, for purposes I don't like to think about frankly. Still, the benefit of the group is always present.
  • Are Groups are Toxic By Their Very Nature?
    There are thosesynthesis

    I'm sure there are those who think just about anything really. Perhaps even a significant amount.

    why are so many people smitten with group mentality?synthesis

    You answered this yourself. Better odds. Still, I think there's another angle to this. There's a difference between being socially conscious and full-blown mob mentality. The latter being nobody is really thinking or acting in accordance to their own beliefs or what they think is best, rather just doing what the guy next to them is doing out of pure instinct.
  • Is there a race war underway?
    For the US I wish the criminalization of weapons. It will give some peace to the people. And if everyone feels safer there's more room for solutions.TaySan

    Nothing brings one a sense of peace like not being able to defend oneself or at least die defending oneself on equal terms I suppose.
  • Deconstructing Ideas about Magic and Extrasensory Perception: What is a Philosophical Delusion?


    Science. Humanity evolving. Forms of atomic communication over large distances (which are documented) that have yet to be discovered by science. Plants communicate with each other, but this is typically by physical spores, pheromones, or other observable elements that have been documented extensively.

    This is kind of metaphysical, if not supernatural. At that point you can argue anything, and I see you wish to avoid that, as does this forum. So all I'll say is, not all that glitters is gold.

    Also: beyond that, the tech for both translating thoughts into words and words into thoughts is unfortunately here. With that in mind.. anything is possible now isn't it?
  • The No Comment Paradox
    "No comment" = "I don't agree with this, but what I do agree with makes this seem like nonsense to me. But I like some things you post or at least something about you. So, hi"
  • Two Reactions to Beauty
    There is no right or wrong here but only asking which direction attracts you the most: the attraction to wholeness or to fragmentation when appreciating beauty?Nikolas

    Beauty transcends even this for it is truly in the eye of the beholder. If beauty can be comprised of wholeness and fragmentation, then surely the wholeness is the work of art, and fragmentation is the appreciation of its many colors, both dark and light, equally together forming a single piece that is neither whole nor fragmented.

    A fresh apple on a table can be beauty. For it is sustenance in its purest form. It can also be ugliness, if perhaps it was stolen from a hardworking man's farm that resulted in his death. The same apple though rotten and pulsating with worms and fly larvae can be beauty, because perhaps the thief who stole it was brought to justice and is no longer able to eat it, or perhaps, if it were outside, now becomes fertilizer for the poor man down on his luck who managed to snag his property for a bargain at a tax auction, and will now enrich the soil that he intends to plant many fields to feed those deserving, perhaps devastated by the same thief that plagued his father. It's hard to say. Impossible even.
  • The Spectre of Communism: An Investigation of the Political Legacy of Vladimir Lenin
    Would you perhaps consider posting little snippets of the article that you found most captivating or relevant to whatever point you desire?
  • Why do many people say Camus "solved" nihilism?
    Obviously for them, it did. At least their understanding of it and the "realities" and resulting problems it presented in their own lives at least.

    Good for them. Why just hurt yourself when you can hurt others first. :lol:

    I'm kidding! That's sarcasm, folks. See, a little humor can go a long way. I turned a factual tragedy into an opportunity for laughter. Now, I'd have much rather preferred to prevent such tragedies if I had the ability to do so, but seeing as I do not, at least some positivity was spawned from negativity. Which proves life is indeed what you make of it. You listen and believe depressing philosophy, and internalize it rather, it becomes your reality. No people still die, people still starve, etc., but unless your doing something about it, rather especially if you're doing something about it, you can at least know your elevated mood during your work is both derived from suffering while it also alleviates it. Even if not on a small scale.
  • Is being attracted to a certain race Racism?
    Like, just one or a few or their own? There's two levels to attraction, physical and mental. You can't really help either. For example on other sites I'll make the fact that many modern Americans are nothing like their older generations were when they were younger known. But obviously neither were they like those before them at that age.. etc. It's the inevitable moral degradation and what it spells out in the long run that concerns me.

    As far as being attracted to your own race it's more than likely just a matter of familiarity- you know who you were raised by and grew up around, etc. I can't find the original video, the only ones are those that give their own "take" on the research, but allegedly some institution produced a video about "babies being racist" that talks more about it. It makes sense, the first people you see are your parents, followed by family. Some.. stranger is obviously going to be just a tad strange at that age! lol.

    It's important to differentiate between physical and mental attraction. I don't like people who are sh*tty, warranted or not. Sure if you caused the sh*ttiness in question (or circumstances that weren't likely to produce anything else) it's worth realizing that. But people are free to be or not to be in relationships with whomever they like.

    For example I don't like "ghetto" attitudes. And neither do most older males of any color. It's the urban form of being a caveman. Having no hesitation to break a bone, rupture an eye socket, or spill blood because of "something you heard" or "for my hood". It's a poison. A literal poison that ensnares both oppressed and non-oppressed peoples equally in invisible chains (which often soon result in physical ones btw) placing the only key the only place they'd now never find it, which is forgiveness and humility. Or otherwise just not being a petty tool that tries so hard not to be a "b*tch" they literally do what other people say quicker and more consistently then if they were paid to do it and actually wanted to! They throw away their freedom, local economies, and even lives all in the pursuit of each. Just like some people want. So tragic. Reverse psychology I guess.

    Still, it's bad form. Either version of "I'm interested in X (yet not excluding Y)" or "I'm not interested in X". A simple "I'm not interested, sorry" is sufficient. Or you know how nice chicks like to try and seem. "Uh I just got out of a really bad breakup recently and uh.. I'm just not ready for it sorry. Your really cute.". That or they just say they have an STD. :lol:
  • Can you justify morality without religion?
    I'm a theist myself mind you, but it's often done in the following ways.

    People form groups for survival. The purpose of a society or group of people is burden sharing, ie. if someone experiences a tragedy, the rest of the group can fulfill his or her role(s) either temporarily or indefinitely, with little to no or at least minimal negative impact on the overall survival of the group as a whole. The more burdens we remove from a group or society (the criminal minded, murderers, thieves) the less resulting pain, anguish, and just wasted time there is, thus benefiting the society and moving it forward if not for the simple reason there's more times to focus on work or leisure without worrying about/being weighed down by the negative emotions that result from said burdens.

    Furthermore, the days of world wars have largely ended. So the lifeblood of the modern day economy is now trade, resources, services, etc. Say you have two lands, Pretoria and Esotropia. Pretoria has stricter laws, safer streets, and much less crime than Esotropia. Why would I want to live and work in Esotropia when I can do so in Pretoria? Show me a neighborhood or region whose streets are riddled with crime that people actually want to move in to that has a vibrant economy, and I'll show you a purple horse.
  • Ever contemplate long term rational suicide?
    Nah, you're just going through the hedonic treadmill or cycle as I like to call it. I mean, you only need to do a simple Google search to see how fortunate you truly are, and another to see those who manage to prosper in spite of even what you will see there. Eh. best hang in there. If not for the little lady eh?
  • Ever contemplate long term rational suicide?
    Have you tried weed?

    Edit: If she's a diamond in the rough, at least get decent life insurance first.