The concept of bona fide, which is sincere intention to be fair, open, and honest in interactions, still exist in society and human interactions? — Shawn
The concept of bona fide, which is sincere intention to be fair, open, and honest in interactions, still exist in society and human interactions? — Shawn
What I also suspect, however, is that we have become addicted to catastrophe and stories of doom and zombie apocalypse and many believe that the state of humanity is rotten to the core and that meaning has been lost and the end is nigh. — Tom Storm
Of course. They take place in every supermarket, at every pedestrian crossing, in every bank, school, hospital and home every hour of the day. Were it not so, society would unravel and cease to function. — Vera Mont
It's not going on in my neighbourhood. People out here usually get 'round, sooner or later, to doing whatever they contracted to do, usually do it conscientiously and efficiently, once they get started, but then, like as not, forget to wait for payment. Our snow-ploughing guy never invoices us at the end of winter; we send him a few email reminders, then nothing happens until the first big snowfall, when he shows up and quotes a surprisingly low figure for last season. You can't get better faith than that.Yet, what about all this "hustle culture" stuff going on? — Shawn
The concept of bona fide, which is sincere intention to be fair, open, and honest in interactions, still exist in society and human interactions? — Shawn
Haven't done that for a long time. Had one positive and one really shitty experience in IT contract work. In the latter, a corporation - don't know what size - was ripping off a municipal government, but we got out unscathed. IBM Canada was mostly okay, faith-wise, if not in executive decisions; a couple of other US subsidiaries were more or less inefficient and top-heavy. We always got paid, but were not always happy. — Vera Mont
So yeah, there is no bona fide either or anything similar like Winner school, human society is becoming very cold and rude centered around money. — SpaceDweller
seemingly bona fide interactions are hard to come by outside of the law and jurisprudence system(?) — Shawn
Yet to make money, there's a lot of shoulders to rub and smooth talking to do. Again, it seems like when you land in a highly competitive environment with lax rules, you tend to find a lot of hustling going on. — Shawn
Well, they constitute quite a bit of society and human interactions and always have, before and after the time of the Roman Republic. — Ciceronianus
You have surely noticed how people are kind and polite when they need something from you, but very quickly change their attitude once you provide them with help. — SpaceDweller
Rather than risk life and limb, or face some course of violent retaliation, people could often rely on the good faith of their neighbors to get along. — NOS4A2
But Good Faith nowadays proves to be more difficult than knavery. I don't have any developed theory, but I would propose that the reason for this is an increase in the domain of law, it's scope as a pseudo morality, and the thousand-and-one ways with which it allows an authority to intervene our interactions. — NOS4A2
In short, we aren't free enough for Good Faith. — NOS4A2
I know that it's no longer the times of the Roman Republic; but, seemingly bona fide interactions are hard to come by outside of the law and jurisprudence system(?) — Shawn
Bona fide is the sine qua non of communication. — unenlightened
This is necessarily the case as the lie is necessarily parasitic on truthful communication. At the point where one cannot ever trust the response, one stops asking even such paranoid [sic] questions... — unenlightened
what should one do about this lack of congeniality in the main stream media? — Shawn
Well there is a saying that only the paranoid survive, which I see fully fleshed out about how we arrive at our decisions based on the current information we have. — Shawn
clarify the litigiousness of which societies — Shawn
I trust that the bus will tae me home in good order, and at the time on the timetable or thereabouts. — unenlightened
One does not notice all the everyday interactions that one relies on to live, but notices the exceptions which are the scammers and cheats. Call them out, call them out, but don't lose your trust in humanity. — unenlightened
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