05-14-2014, 02:29 PM
Adonai, you either didn't answer Gary's question or you answered it too vaguely so I didn't catch your answer. Do you acknowledge that the whole reason to why you can enjoy your experience now is because of other people's work, directly and indirectly?
Now to what I see as a problem with your so called "philosophy". If everyone would adopt the same thinking as you have for now, our whole society would colapse and turn into a chaos. You might think that this is needed and maybe even something good. But it's not. And here is why I think. The house where you live would become cold, dirty and eventually fall in pieces, as no one would maintain it. No one would go to their work, remember? Food and water will no longer be available to you as no one go to work, remember? This would force you to leave your cozy, comfortable home and seek out a piece of land where you could grow your own food. But where would you find the seeds to even start this project? You would at least need some vegetables and grains, right? But where would you find the seeds? I doubt you would survive even the first year, and when winter comes, good luck with being in Canada! This situation will be similiar for most of our people. So majority would die due starvation and freezing to death, but before that death, suffer greatly, which would make suffering at Wal Mart to appear as a vacation. Good luck with writing your books and contemplating oneness in this atmosphere!
Now, one would think that nothing bad which doesn't bring something good with it, and maybe after this disaster you would think that something good may come up. But remember that people would still have your philosophy of not wanting to work but being dependant on another self instead. So good luck with this new society!
But that's just empty words and pointless philosophizing. What I see is that you live of work of other selves, thinking that this is "as it should be", but you paint it all that you can in words and philosophy. That choice is yours.
Now to what I see as a problem with your so called "philosophy". If everyone would adopt the same thinking as you have for now, our whole society would colapse and turn into a chaos. You might think that this is needed and maybe even something good. But it's not. And here is why I think. The house where you live would become cold, dirty and eventually fall in pieces, as no one would maintain it. No one would go to their work, remember? Food and water will no longer be available to you as no one go to work, remember? This would force you to leave your cozy, comfortable home and seek out a piece of land where you could grow your own food. But where would you find the seeds to even start this project? You would at least need some vegetables and grains, right? But where would you find the seeds? I doubt you would survive even the first year, and when winter comes, good luck with being in Canada! This situation will be similiar for most of our people. So majority would die due starvation and freezing to death, but before that death, suffer greatly, which would make suffering at Wal Mart to appear as a vacation. Good luck with writing your books and contemplating oneness in this atmosphere!
Now, one would think that nothing bad which doesn't bring something good with it, and maybe after this disaster you would think that something good may come up. But remember that people would still have your philosophy of not wanting to work but being dependant on another self instead. So good luck with this new society!
But that's just empty words and pointless philosophizing. What I see is that you live of work of other selves, thinking that this is "as it should be", but you paint it all that you can in words and philosophy. That choice is yours.