So basically you agree that you are a jealous communist. Sorry brother. Your political ideologies and theories are totally useless. This is a wild world and the power balance keeps people in their respective places. There is no equality in the material world and there is a good reason for that. Not even in the spiritual circles will you find fairness. These organisations are filled with 99% fakes trying to survive in the religious business. Although everyone is equal in the spiritual sense, your mental and physical makeup will not allow you to see the truth. Each one has to walk his own path to find his freedom. As one saint says, " To see God, you have to ready to eat shit. " I would say that an individualist anarchist has probably the best chance at seeing the truth.
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 8:52 AM, YouWho? <[email protected]> wrote: > > Who cares about being wealthy? > > What if everything was free? We have the technology and resources to > be able to give everyone anything they want right now, but there is no > will to do so. When you have four or five hundred people having more > wealth than fifty or sixty percent of the population it's insanity. > Future generations will look back on these times and economic models > as barbaric. Basically whether it's capitalism or socialism or > communism, they're all really a type of slavery. The have-nots have to > sell their labor and become indebted to those who have more. > > It really is madness when an elite few have so much, and so many have > so little. There is no real reason it should be like this other than > ignorance. Rich and poor alike think that having more money and more > power makes you more happy. > > If everything was freely available, people's motivations would be > completely different. Sure some people would be lazy, but who cares? > The people who want to work would work and those who don'would do > something else that they enjoyed. > > But ignorance is the biggest factor. Why does anyone want to be > wealthy? What is the motive now? To have more things, basically. Just > more attachment to the objects and the appearances in the world > illusion.
