• Big Bolillo@mgtowlemmy.org
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    The battle between socialism/communism and capitalism, in my POV both compliment each other. For the system to work as today there should be both types of countries.

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    Karma.

    If it existed, then how come bad people get away with a lot of shit?

    Being the bigger man.

    I don’t outright disagree with it to where I think it’s not useful, but I don’t agree with it either. There are some specific situations and circumstances at play where maybe being the bigger man wasn’t worth it. It’s hard to tell sometimes but I’ve been in situations where having been the bigger man just meant more bullshit for me in the end. Than, having done something right then and there that would’ve solved the issue and prestige not mattering.

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      good things do have a way of coming back around, but that’s more so because…well…that’s just kind of how communities as a whole function, people working together to common goal, shouldering each others burdens etc.

      bad deeds definitely don’t go punished on their own though, that…takes someone with the agency/time to actually punish bad people

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    The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. The pilot wave theory makes much more intuitive sense, needs les hypothesis, was supported by a lot of famous scientist in the early days of quantum and is mathematically equivalent.

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      free will is just personal agency, something…most people just don’t really have in our modern society, especially in most parts of the US with their entirely non-existent safety nets.

      they’re so depowered and stressed day-to-day just surviving that they’re physiologically incapable of thinking beyond their immediate needs/personal bubble (and that’s not considering these social media algos eating away at everyones brains). free will only comes into play when the base of the hierarchy of needs is taken care of, which in our hyper-capitilist world that entire base comes down to $

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    The “Standard model” in physics. For example, just look at how that ‘Hubble constant’ is constantly changing! :)

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    Cynicism isn’t inherently more mature than believing that things can be made better. For a lot of people “everything is fucked, nothing matters” is a way of absolving themselves from the responsibility and personal risk involved in actively trying to make the world a better place.

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      They get mad at the very idea that people can work together and successfully create change, despite numerous historical examples. It’s actively immature to be wholly cynical

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      I agree. And I think that cynicism is just easier. The claims of maturity part is mere justification.

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    that sex is binary or immutable. for anyone that believes this, get on HRT for a year and tell me if you still feel like your sex is identical to what you started out with

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    It’s common to advise young people that Working hard and grinding when you are young, then having relatively calm and relaxation life for the rest of the life.

    I think the relaxation never comes, if you work to death right now then still there is a pretty good chance you would be doing same 10 years from now. I believe ther should be balance between work and life no matter what age.

    • Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I encourage everyone to aim to have their midlife crisis moment sometime in their mid twenties.

      Get off the treadmill of life while it’s still cheap to hop on and off.

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      About relaxation. I’ve found that I can’t relax untill I’ve chilled for 2 weeks. Until then I have a wheel in my head that just won’t stop spinning. But after that 2 weeks I transform.

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      Also working hard doesn’t get you anywhere. You have to also be an asshole that claws your way out of the bottom of the bucket of crabs.

      There’s so many really good hard workers at dead end jobs that get treated like shit.

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    That “growth” is inherently a good thing to do and if you aren’t trying to grow as a person everyday then you’re not living ‘correctly’

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      Excuse my curiosity. Do you think learning and experiencing new things is not an important aspect of life? Or maybe you just have a different definition of growth than me?

      A life without would be stagnant and boring to me.

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        I believe where we differ is the degree. I do still learn new things for fun and whatnot, but if there is ever a time I am NOT doing that (besides work, sleep, or helping society as a whole in some other way), I’ve been conditioned to feel guilty. Like, if I’m not growing at all times, then I am personally spitting on the graves of all my ancestors

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        Have you considered growing past that? /s. Stupid joke aside, wholly relatable for lots – including myself – i imagine.

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    People argue back and forth whether capitalism or socialism/communism is a superior system and they are all wrong. Those concepts are just tools. Saying one economic system applies to all situations is as silly as saying the only tool you need to build a house is a hammer.

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      it’s more about which one is better for more situations, no? it is much harder for different situations in the same area to dynamically decide which economic system is better.

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        Not really. It’s entirely possible to pick and choose. We chose a socialist model for fire department because the capitalist model proved disastrous. Many countries successfully did the same for healthcare, retirement, and all sorts of things. At the same time, capitalism is great when you want a million choices on TV to watch or a grocery store with a whole aisle of different types of cookies.

        To me, the difference is the impact of failures. If someone starts a company making a new type of cookie and it proves not to be profitable, it goes bankrupt. Unfortunate, but ultimately not a big deal. If someone has cancer and curing them isn’t profitable, you can’t just give up. That person’s life is more important than profit.

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          welfare capitalism is still capitalism as even firefighters are still subjugated by class and capital

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            If the essentials of life are all shifted to “welfare capitalism” the power of class and capital to subjugate is greatly diminished. Add in mass union membership and it gets even better.

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      I think public conversations are made of simplistic ideas. Maybe because they’re stronger. Easier to convey and digest.

      So people may think deep and complex but societies think shallow and simple. Something like that.

      One of the downsides of democracy no doubt.