the reaction to it could have been handled MUCH differently. The handling of the economy could have been MUCH different. Again, there are tens of millions of lives that need to be put back together. There are unbelievable numbers of people with mental and emotional issues and the financial toll has been incalculable.
Funny thing is that nobody in the government lost anything. Most corporations seemed to have weathered the storm OK — synthesis
It is a false assumption to refer to the response in the singular. — LuckyR
I am not saying the pandemic was any kind of plot, but the reaction to it could have been handled MUCH differently. The handling of the economy could have been MUCH different. — synthesis
Funny thing is that nobody in the government lost anything — synthesis
Of course, but we should acknowledge that no one had or has sufficient control for the situation to be handled ideally, or perhaps even halfway well. With total global cooperation the virus could theoretically be eliminated within a month, but that’s a fantasy. If the pandemic were ignored in the interests of avoiding an economic downturn, that too is a fantasy. Many would refuse to work, shop, recreate, etc. in hazardous situations, or would be unable to do so. — praxis
Funny thing is that nobody in the government lost anything
— synthesis
I don’t know what you mean by that. It could be argued that Trump lost the election because of the pandemic, for instance. — praxis
I want to soar to the unknown, unchartered skies to see all the new panoramic perspectives and angles. — Jack Cummins
I am not wishing to deny the importance role of egoism as expressed by Gus Lamarch — Jack Cummins
I've participated in these discussion groups for decades and it never fails to amaze me how attached people are to their own thinking (when deep down inside they know they have no clue). — synthesis
(when deep down inside they know they have no clue) — synthesis
belief — Jack Cummins
certainty — Jack Cummins
in order to be free to rise into the skies. — Jack Cummins
I think that most people are not aware of the role that ego plays in arguing views. I would say that this awareness alongside a mixture of certainty and certainty about areas of belief is important, in order to be free to rise into the skies. — Jack Cummins
The example given here by Synthesis, blatantly reveals what I call the "Negative-Egoist" - those who do not accept their most intrinsic principles and values in their individuals because they do not want to categorize themselves as egoists - the same ones that instead of transforming themselves in their own motivations and goals, decide, out of resentment, to infer their bitterness - unconscious as well as consciously - on others - -. Lamenting it or not, with God or without, nothing changes the practical truth that the overwhelming majority of all humanity was, and remains being beings consumed by the most dread and evil blight of all: — Gus Lamarch
Hey Gus, can you titrate that down to a short sentence of two so I can understand what you are trying to say? — synthesis
You are absolutely correct, but in general, and for this conversation, the overall winners are governments and corporations, the losers, small business and individuals (just like its been for the past 50 years). — synthesis
those who do not accept their most intrinsic principles and values in their individuals because they do not want to categorize themselves as egoists — Gus Lamarch
The funny thing is, Jack, even if you are able to eloquently provide the latest and greatest explanations of this, that, and the other thing, how long does it take before an even "better" version becomes popularized. It's a treadmill from which there is no exit. — synthesis
People who don't fight for what they believe is right go crazy.I raise the question of how important it is to be right in relation to the whole personal, emotional relationship which we have with the ideas which we have. — Jack Cummins
Not being locked into a certain position can also be detrimental to oneself and to others.I am just saying that sometimes people get locked into certain positions of thought and this can be detrimental to oneself as much as others. — Jack Cummins
"Would" isn't going to get you to those wider areas.Obviously, we are in the process of trying to find our place within the corridors of thought but I would prefer the wider areas rather than be backed into a little narrow cupboard. — Jack Cummins
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