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problems [2017/10/30 17:27]
Beth Holden
problems [2017/11/02 20:23]
Beth Holden
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-Problem: ​ People are all different.  ​ 
  
-This is both a problem and part of the solution. ​ We are where we are because we pay lip service to the importance of individuality,​ but we don't really value it.  We do not take full advantage of what everyone has to offer. ​ We tend to limit our admiration to those who "​succeed"​ in the system, and this dispite ​the fact that their success often means our loss.  ​+**Problem**: ​ Unequal distribution of wealth 
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 +It's fruitless to ask the wealthy to give up most of what they have.  They think they have earned it and that they deserve it.   
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 +**Solution**:​ 
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 +Stop paying taxes. ​ That's asking a lot of one person, but if millions did it together, hey, they can't put us all in jail.  Not if we don't build them.  Not if we don't work in them. 
 +We need to talk to each other. 
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 +Stop buying the products we don't need.   
 +Stop putting our hard earned money into banks which pay low to no interest. ​ Build our own money system. 
 +We need to talk to each other. ​  
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 +**Problem**: ​ People are all different. ​  
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 +This is both a problem and part of the solution. ​ We are where we are because we pay lip service to the importance of individuality,​ but we don't really value it.  We do not take full advantage of what everyone has to offer. ​ We tend to limit our admiration to those who "​succeed"​ in the system, and this despite ​the fact that their success often means our loss.  ​
  
 Likewise, we do not identify those who are destructive to society and to each of us personally. ​ I have thought a lot about this since I have had close friends and family members whom I consider to have antisocial character structure. ​ The Sociopath Nest Door by Martha Stout is a good read for opening one's perspective. ​ She says that 4% of the population fits the criteria. ​ That's one in 25 people that you know.  I would suggest it ranges from Bill Cosby to Bernie Madoff. ​ They are smart, charming and completely without conscience. ​ We love them.  We trust them.  We follow their lead.  We vote for them.  Likewise, we do not identify those who are destructive to society and to each of us personally. ​ I have thought a lot about this since I have had close friends and family members whom I consider to have antisocial character structure. ​ The Sociopath Nest Door by Martha Stout is a good read for opening one's perspective. ​ She says that 4% of the population fits the criteria. ​ That's one in 25 people that you know.  I would suggest it ranges from Bill Cosby to Bernie Madoff. ​ They are smart, charming and completely without conscience. ​ We love them.  We trust them.  We follow their lead.  We vote for them. 
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 This is one aspect of the larger problem of how and why we got to the edge of the precipice over which we now peer. This is one aspect of the larger problem of how and why we got to the edge of the precipice over which we now peer.
  
-Solution:  ​+**Solution**:  ​
  
 Firstly we have to be willing to recognize the problem. ​ Then we have to be on the alert. ​ We need to appreciate our own ideas and talents, even when they don't make us rich or famous. ​ And we need to question the motives of anyone who is charming and pleasing to be around. ​ We have to stop contracting-out our judgements, just as we must stop voting for other people to represent us.  They never will. Firstly we have to be willing to recognize the problem. ​ Then we have to be on the alert. ​ We need to appreciate our own ideas and talents, even when they don't make us rich or famous. ​ And we need to question the motives of anyone who is charming and pleasing to be around. ​ We have to stop contracting-out our judgements, just as we must stop voting for other people to represent us.  They never will.
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