Short sighted decisions and instant gratification seem to over rule our best interests and good intentions as a species. It would be better to take a long term approach. To care for our planet and to think globally when making economic decisions. Our selfish decisions will be the death of us all once the water, air, and soil is too polluted to sustain human/plant/animal life.
Reminds me of something I heard. What does a rich person and a poor person have in common?
They both want more!
The above reminds of of this song. I was in grade 5. Why does it remind of that song. I don't really know
Streets full of people, all alone
Roads full of houses, never home
Church full of singing, out of tune
Everyone's gone to the moon
Eyes full of sorrow, never wet
Hands full of money, all in debt
Sun coming out in the middle of June
Everyone's gone to the moon
Long time ago
Life had begun
Everyone went to the sun
Cars full of motors, painted green
Mouths full of chocolate-covered cream
Arms that can only lift a spoon
Everyone's gone to the moon
Everyone's gone to the moon
Everyone's gone to the moon
I honestly don't look at "greed" as an intentional "evil".
Remember; the concept of 'evil' is #religulous....us agnostics see. no evidence for genetic or "devil' induced evil.
They don't have any ill will in mind when they make clever buys on stock or businesses purchased - that soar in price...then sell it and gain profit.
What they do have....is greed.
It just so happens that right now there's still quick money to be had with Fossil fuels, fossil fuel cars, drugs, and war equipment.
They look at the poor/third world dying off as a "necessary consequence" for our direction, and abuses. The #religulous call it "god's mysterious way"....
But greed is not only an addiction - it's the perfect addiction.
Much better than drugs.
Nothing to "take/shoot/snort/smoke"
No chemical attack on your body...just a risk with finances....and if you're clever it's others' money.
Your family hates you and cries for you if you're a drug addict.
If you're a money addict they applaud you.
And the better you are at it, the more food, better cars. better adventures, better sex, etc you get.
But it is an addiction. Probably more deadly than a drug addiction.
If you get good at it....the increased "things" get boring - and you want more.
And if you suddenly lose it; the complications for big money loss send many to suicide.
I blogged about this years ago;
My first reaction was something like; "nonsense".
But I read it again, stared at it, tried to disprove it.
And realized it's true.
I don't think the concept of capitalism is evil. Like the concept of a corporation. Neither of these artifacts is evil. But the folks who use them to perpetrate the listed examples are definitely evil.
Just my opinion.
Good post, BTW.
I believe that it's people not what type of economy. I think socialism and capitalism can both work. It's people that fuck it up. Greedy ass people are to blame.
Too much mindless consumption and not enough production of useful, life-enhancing technologies and goods. Too much government based on political influence rather than doing good for the welfare of all.
capitalism will fail... always in time.. It can go on only for so many years. Too many people are hung up on what you call the system. We just need to design a system that works. Forget about what to call it. That way one side won't feel like the other sides have "won". We need to change what we are doing.
That depends on your definition of both.
It is greed, corruption, paranoia, and very human. So goes my opinion of the human parasite.