The survival of our species will in many ways turn on whether enough of us make the transition from "What's in it for me?" to "What's in it for us?"

Jun 10, 2023 · 11:51 PM UTC

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The survival of our species will in many ways turn on whether enough of us recognize that when we maximize "what's in it for me" we also maximize "what's in it for us". Got any policy ideas?
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We’ll clearly never make it.
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In a communist utopia the individual serves the collective. Liberty as an individual is non-existent. People like her☝🏻 either sinisterly want to control other peoples actions or they forget that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Either way she is a charlatan.
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Not going happen under the decaying neoliberal capitalism philosophy and how our present system of economics works!
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You project as much as you lie and breath.
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In case you never noticed the insanely rich and powerful already have plans to go into long term silos not a conspiracy theory they just have invested in long term domiciles should the worst happen these people don't give a shit about anyone else
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As my spiritual advisor said many years ago, if you go to the "self help" aisle in the bookstore there are 1000's of choices. Go tho the "help others" aisle and there are 2 choices, The Bible and The Big Book. Choose wisely.
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We’re into the second generation of kids brought up to believe they are “great”, “important”, “can do anything” etc, and that’s all well and good. But it’s all ego based. What about positive messaging like, “be a good friend”, “your community needs you”, “hard works pays off”?
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Ignore ideologies Focus on Humanity