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Everyone is right all of the time.
Everyone is right all of the time.
Every decision a person makes, they make because they think it is right at the time. Even if it goes against their usual morals, or the generally accepted morals of society, they think it is right at the moment they choose to make it.
So in order to understand a persons behaviour, you have to understand why the person feels the choices they make are correct at the time they make them.
At the moment the decision is made, three factors influence the decision: Past experiences, present situation and foresight.
So in order for people to start respecting each other as equals, join together and make the world a better place, people would have to compromise and make decisions based on the betterment of society rather than just themselves.
Most religions seem like an obvious candidate for solving this problem, as they encourage acting for the benefit of society/the greater G(o)od rather than (D)evil.
Unfortunately, many religions have set ideas dating back thousands of years, which do not accept believers in other religions, or athiests. Of course, it would be wrong to say 'ditch religion', the point is that some religions could be more tolerant of other beliefs.
A friend of mine and I were discussing this, and agreed that it all comes down to selfishness.. it's the only obstacle (within our control) in the way of everlasting peace and happiness for everyone.

debatable...same thing with perception. what if the TA backround is black, but i just call it black because thats the color I see...but to other people, they may call it black as well, but it could be white.
I think you were wrong to post this thread.
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| Originally posted by medinaM5 debatable...same thing with perception. what if the TA backround is black, but i just call it black because thats the color I see...but to other people, they may call it black as well, but it could be white. |
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| Originally posted by Ygrene I think you were wrong to post this thread. |
You're right
so if someone makes a decision which they know is wrong and bad for them does that make them selfish?
The conclusions you have come up are weak, unfounded and appear to be based on nothing but "philosophy" for dummies, or late night stoner let's change the world cause it sucks type of talk.
I'd never seen you post outside the Production forum, Synchronicity.
Good post, though.
Some of your points have validity and others make sense to me, on a philosophical level, but overall I think you fail to see the significance of human selfishness and self-interest.
As a species, I think that we are much better off as individuals. What you are suggesting -that we unite and work towards common goals in an ideal vision of what a 'peaceful' future might hold, something like that, right?- sounds like just more hive-mind mentality. I wouldn't want to live in a world where I served nothing but the goals that were fed to me through a television 'for the betterment of mankind'; Even if it means the death of our species in the long run (which I highly doubt it does, in fact, I am fairly certain it means quite the contrary).
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| Originally posted by jdat The conclusions you have come up are weak, unfounded and appear to be based on nothing but "philosophy" for dummies, or late night stoner let's change the world cause it sucks type of talk. |
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| Originally posted by medinaM5 debatable...same thing with perception. what if the TA backround is black, but i just call it black because thats the color I see...but to other people, they may call it black as well, but it could be white. |
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| Originally posted by Ygrene I think you were wrong to post this thread. |
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| Originally posted by Synchronicity G(o)od rather than (D)evil |
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| Originally posted by medinaM5 debatable...same thing with perception. what if the TA backround is black, but i just call it black because thats the color I see...but to other people, they may call it black as well, but it could be white. |
NEXT !!
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| Originally posted by jdat so if someone makes a decision which they know is wrong and bad for them does that make them selfish? |
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| Originally posted by Yan That just BLEW my mind. I never even thought of that. |
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| Originally posted by Yan That just BLEW my mind. I never even thought of that. |
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| Originally posted by jdat so if someone makes a decision which they know is wrong and bad for them does that make them selfish? |
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| The conclusions you have come up are weak, unfounded and appear to be based on nothing but "philosophy" for dummies, or late night stoner let's change the world cause it sucks type of talk. |
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| Some of your points have validity and others make sense to me, on a philosophical level, but overall I think you fail to see the significance of human selfishness and self-interest. As a species, I think that we are much better off as individuals. What you are suggesting -that we unite and work towards common goals in an ideal vision of what a 'peaceful' future might hold, something like that, right?- sounds like just more hive-mind mentality. I wouldn't want to live in a world where I served nothing but the goals that were fed to me through a television 'for the betterment of mankind'; Even if it means the death of our species in the long run (which I highly doubt it does, in fact, I am fairly certain it means quite the contrary). |
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| Originally posted by Synchronicity Everyone is right all of the time. Every decision a person makes, they make because they think it is right at the time. Even if it goes against their usual morals, or the generally accepted morals of society, they think it is right at the moment they choose to make it. So in order to understand a persons behaviour, you have to understand why the person feels the choices they make are correct at the time they make them. At the moment the decision is made, three factors influence the decision: Past experiences, present situation and foresight. So in order for people to start respecting each other as equals, join together and make the world a better place, people would have to compromise and make decisions based on the betterment of society rather than just themselves. Most religions seem like an obvious candidate for solving this problem, as they encourage acting for the benefit of society/the greater G(o)od rather than (D)evil. Unfortunately, many religions have set ideas dating back thousands of years, which do not accept believers in other religions, or athiests. Of course, it would be wrong to say 'ditch religion', the point is that some religions could be more tolerant of other beliefs.A friend of mine and I were discussing this, and agreed that it all comes down to selfishness.. it's the only obstacle (within our control) in the way of everlasting peace and happiness for everyone. |
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| Originally posted by Yan That just BLEW my mind. I never even thought of that. |
Re: Everyone is right all of the time.
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| Originally posted by Synchronicity Everyone is right all of the time. Every decision a person makes, they make because they think it is right at the time. Even if it goes against their usual morals, or the generally accepted morals of society, they think it is right at the moment they choose to make it. |
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| So in order to understand a persons behaviour, you have to understand why the person feels the choices they make are correct at the time they make them. |
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| At the moment the decision is made, three factors influence the decision: Past experiences, present situation and foresight. So in order for people to start respecting each other as equals, join together and make the world a better place, people would have to compromise and make decisions based on the betterment of society rather than just themselves. |
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A friend of mine and I were discussing this, and agreed that it all comes down to selfishness.. it's the only obstacle (within our control) in the way of everlasting peace and happiness for everyone. |
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| Originally posted by Synchronicity Individuality wouldn't have to be lost. If selfishness was completely eliminated, in what way would you be restricted? Nothing major surely? |
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| Originally posted by Ed G State that as a question please. |
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| Originally posted by Synchronicity Is selfishness ultimately the only crime? Should you give up all hope of an unselfish world? |
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| Originally posted by Arbiter Make no mistake, if it weren't for selfishness, none of us would even be here to contemplate such matters. No offense, but the ideal of "everlasting peace and happiness" sounds like something out of a children's book. The desire for nothing but peace is not one that all people share - and even those that desire it would likely not find themselves more fulfilled if they actually found it. |
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| Originally posted by Synchronicity Is selfishness ultimately the only crime? |
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| Originally posted by Synchronicity Should you give up all hope of an unselfish world? |
in other words, every moment has it's own truth. that's my personal motto.
it's also my excuse for contradicting myself at times, but it's the truth! lol
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