GZ, everything you say is based only on social conditioning. The whole
world is submerged under a tsunami of ignorance and people believe
things have to be the way you suggest.

If social concepts were different, the relative functioning of how the
dream plays out would be different. Aside from the ingrained concepts
about the necessity of a money based economy, there is no reason why
we couldn't do away with money right now and still feed and house
everyone and even give them their gadgets if they wanted them. We have
the technology, and more importantly, the resources to do this now,
but not the will. Even economist are starting to agree that our
current monetary system is severely flawed. People become slaves to
invisible dollars and pieces of paper that banks (namely the Fed) give
a false value to, for the sake of a very few.

Part of the ignorance is people have their sense of identity wrapped
up in what they do, or how much many they make. It's a false sense of
identity. When you have money or a good job, you feel good about
yourself, and when you don't you feel bad and are scorned by society.
It's tied in to a misplaced sense of identity and what one's REAL
value is, as spirit or existence, or whatever you want to call it...

This is all very basic stuff. Our society has told us since around the
beginning of the 20th century that socialism and communism are bad,
and use example of ruthless dictators as proof. These concepts were
conceived by people who saw the oppression of the masses by a few, and
the rich elite and profitable corporations spend decades doing a
massive propaganda campaign to convince the majority of people that
capitalism is the best lifestyle. Most people in world don't even
really know what socialism or communism are, as there really have
never been any true examples. The closest we've probably ever seen is
a sort of social democracy which is evidenced in Scandanavia, and of
course probably even closer was how some indigenous tribal people
lived around the globe before western exploitism and christianity came
a calling. But even they had to deal with tribal wars. Probably the
best option for a politico-economic model would be some variation of
Plato's concept of a benevolent dictatorship. The simple fact is that
people don't always know or do what is in their own best interest.
There have been examples throughout history where this type of system
has worked for generations, but a truly divine selfless dictator is a
very rare thing. Especially in this age of blind obedience to "me" and
"mine."

Look all around at the consequences of the greed of a capitalistic
world. Fear of not having "things" and of not getting "things I want"
or need is the cause of most of the worlds problems in these times.
I'm not under any illusions about changing the ignorant ways of
thinking and acting of the masses, but there needs to be some thought
given to such things as every being's basic right to food and water
and shelter, and even the enjoyment of material pleasures, without
concern for whether there is available work, or why some small group
of people have more than they could ever use in a thousand lifetimes
when a great many people don't have enough for this life. I know
talking about these kinds of things pushes people's buttons, because
we are so accustomed the the societal conditioning of what we have
been taught to believe from day one. But just because we have always
thought something to be the best or only way, doesn't mean that it
really is the best way. The way the earth is changing, there may come
a day sooner than you think that capitalism crumbles, maybe not, but
then, we either work together as a community to see that every living
being's needs are met, or we become marauders who are only out for
ourself. That's the fundamental difference between true community, or
communism, and capitalism.

If you believe you live in a free country, you are sadly mistaken my
friend. You talk about choices that you think you have, but for most
of the things you mentioned, you don't have a choice. You said you
don't want to be a beggar or broke and homeless. You don't have a
choice, you had to work. If you honestly believe that some fatcat
banker or corporate executive is working harder than a small farmer or
a mother who has to work three jobs just to get by and take care of
her family, you're sorely mistaken my friend.

"Because that's the way it's supposed to be."

That's just a concept. There is no way that "it's supposed to be"
outside of your concepts, and the concepts of the rich who don't want
you to have free food or cars or tvs or whatever, because that would
mean less for them. If you (meaning anyone)are in love with objects in
the world, you think about and protect those objects out of fear, and
you forget about Reality and generosity, and selfless service to
others who are only your own Self, regardless of if they are
productive or lazy, by whatever measuring stick one cares to use. Step
into selflessness and watch the miracles that happen, and the fear
that falls away.

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