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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
The way I understand the question, Akridrot was not just asking "Would you choose a pile of money over having lots of friends?", but something like, "Would you choose a pile of money in your current society over living in a changed society where people valued friendship, art, and hospitality to strangers more than they valued being the richest on their block?" |
Why was I absolutely sure that you would understand the entire concept behind my question with no problem while most completely miss the point?
I keep thinking: what would it take for us to stop being controlled by money? Why would you want to have millions of dollars if you could be surrounded by a society where strangers didn't exist, where we were free to live and be individuals, where there was no longer a MSM to tell us what think, where they didn't have insane laws to oppress us.
So some of you are actually opting to leave things the way they are just so you can have more money to enjoy luxuries that you lust for simply because you've been conditioned to lust for them your whole life. All that fancy, dazzling shit isn't actually worth as much as you think it is.
Some of you even admit that once the money is gone in this society, this reality, then so are your friends and everything that you were able to enjoy with it. When the money is gone in the alternative society, who cares? People will still care about you. You will still eat. You still sleep in a warm bed.
The more I think about it, that's the kind of society where you could probably opt to be as poor and humble as possible as a lifestyle and still live in extreme comfort and security with no worries of losing it all... does that make any sense to anyone else?
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Last edited by Akridrot on Oct-23-2008 at 17:44
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