Its all about me me me !! We live in a very selfish society full of greed, hate, and lack of self control.
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Why are people so selfish...?
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Originally posted by Chicolack of self control. -
Originally posted by ChicoIts all about me me me !! We live in a very selfish society full of greed, hate, and lack of self control.Comment
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Originally posted by ChicoWe live in a very selfish society full of greed, hate, and lack of self control.Comment
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Originally posted by ChicoIts all about me me me !! We live in a very selfish society full of greed, hate, and lack of self control.
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What's that saying
about pointing 1 finger at someone else means your pointing 3 fingers at yourself?
Projection, possibly?Why not?Comment
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Originally posted by ChicoIts all about me me me !! We live in a very selfish society full of greed, hate, and lack of self control.
I know I will regret asking you this but, as long as you harm no-one else, what is wrong with looking after number one?
p.s. if the answer will involve quotes from the bible/alpha course please ignore questionComment
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I suggest it is in part because the charity that is forced on us is highly unnatural. In tribal societies (draws on extensive expertise from watching a few things on TV) people look after each other because they know or at least know of each other and also know that when they are in need they will be helped in turn.
In our society we are obliged to care for those we do not know regardless of their deserts in accord with the whims of a remote administration and will often find no reciprocality due to the application of daft rules.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by ChicoIts all about me me me !! We live in a very selfish society full of greed, hate, and lack of self control.Comment
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