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Ahnimus wrote:I'm interested in the causal ontology.“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
~ Bob Marley0 -
surferdude wrote:I determine my life. It's my choice to be who I am. I stopped blaming others a long time ago. In other words I grew up. Taking responsibility for my actions is a little overwhelming at times but is more than paid back by enjoying my actions. I refuse to live my life by your life limiting paradigm. I'm sorry that you can't accept the truth.
I like you surferdude0 -
surferdude wrote:Some just don't give a fuck. They weren't designed that way. They chose to become that way.
"They weren't designed that way." "They chose to become that way."
The first sentence describes design as controlling their decisions, but then you contradict that by saying they made a choice, I'm assuming via free-will.
It sounds like you are arguing with yourself on this one.I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
surferdude wrote:I determine my life. It's my choice to be who I am. I stopped blaming others a long time ago. In other words I grew up. Taking responsibility for my actions is a little overwhelming at times but is more than paid back by enjoying my actions. I refuse to live my life by your life limiting paradigm. I'm sorry that you can't accept the truth.
Why? Why is it your choice? How did you get the choice and what caused you to choose differently?I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
jlew24asu wrote:ah my bad. yea I know plenty of the markets. I do it for a living.
so do you believe that our economy will be sunk in the next couple of months just asking a ?? i don't know to much about the market at all .....jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
josevolution wrote:so do you believe that our economy will be sunk in the next couple of months just asking a ?? i don't know to much about the market at all .....
yes and no. the markets will correct themselves from this credit mess. and the markets will also see extreme volatility, like seen today. today was one the of craziest days I have ever seen.
the fundamentals are still strong however. and we would need to down over 1000 points more for the market to go into a recession, I dont see that happening at all.0 -
Ahnimus wrote:Why? Why is it your choice? How did you get the choice?Ahnimus wrote:....and what caused you to choose differently?“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
~ Bob Marley0 -
surferdude wrote:We all have the choice. I just chose to embrace what others would run from.
God and love.
So, God and Love do not cause other people to choose as you did. Why not?I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
Abuskedti wrote:you will notice - influential businessmen one by one will start to give a bad outlook on the future of the market.
to be sure, before they do, they will sell a good portion of their stocks and advise theirs to do the same.. they make the public negative outlook. This in hopes to scare other investors out - lowering prices. so they can.. at just the right time.. come back in and subsequently give positives reports - helping the market to go back up.. earning money for them.
That's why I like to buy more stocks when the market is low.The only people we should try to get even with...
...are those who've helped us.
Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.0 -
Ahnimus wrote:So, God and Love do not cause other people to choose as you did. Why not?“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
~ Bob Marley0 -
jlew24asu wrote:
and some people are straight up lazy. sorry, im not interested in supporting them
Therein lies the difference between left and right in this type of discussion. Not what we think of the market, so much, but more simply what we think of the poor (and sometimes how much we like perpetual aristocracy, but that is a different discussion).
Yeah, you can find lazy people. Your statement, "and some people are stright up lazy" is true. But the implication (backed up by a previous post where you actually say poverty is caused by laziness) is that all the poor are lazy. I just don't think that that is true. With all that capitalism has to offer, it also pretty much guarantees a wide income gap and even runs better with a certain amount of unemployment. When last I checked, most people on Welfare are there for less than two years. They get their little safety net, get on their feet, and in many cases never go back. My wife was on welfare when she was in about 1st grade. For a year or two. She (edit: her family) never went back. There were a number of reasons for being on Welfare, and I promise you that lazyness is not a part of it.
Someone has to fail in this system. Someone has to take the shit job and, frankly, someone has to be unemployed. If we all take the right steps to succeed, the "failures" will just be better prepared failures. Hard work for all does not insure financial security, or even stability, for all.
While poverty HAS to exist in capitalism, the reasons for WHO are impoverished are plentiful. Lazyness is a part of it, but I would hazard to say a smaller part of it than some think. I think that most of us (myself included) cannot imagine growing up in a culture of poverty and hopelessness, where life is about getting by, as opposed to success. It's a different world. Does poverty tend to breed poverty because of lazyness or are there other factors? Do blacks tend to be more impoverished than whites because they are lazier (actually another thread on this board came up with a resounding "yes")?
People that want to pull their own weight are deserving of a little push when times are tough--at least that's how I feel. And most people, even those who do not have any money, want to pull their own weight.I cannot come up with a new sig till I get this egg off my face.0 -
surferdude wrote:We take from God and love as we choose to. Some may not look to God and love when making choices. We all have freewill after all. I can look to God and love and still make poor choices because ultimately I make the choice but it's where I'm still going to look now and in the future. For me it's the best place to look, you may have other places to look, the 'lazy' person may look somewhere else all together or just deny that they have a choice.
I don't look to God at all. It's a wonder I'm not homeless.I cannot come up with a new sig till I get this egg off my face.0 -
Uncle Leo wrote:Therein lies the difference between left and right in this type of discussion. Not what we think of the market, so much, but more simply what we think of the poor (and sometimes how much we like perpetual aristocracy, but that is a different discussion).
Yeah, you can find lazy people. Your statement, "and some people are stright up lazy" is true. But the implication (backed up by a previous post where you actually say poverty is caused by laziness) is that all the poor are lazy. I just don't think that that is true. With all that capitalism has to offer, it also pretty much guarantees a wide income gap and even runs better with a certain amount of unemployment. When last I checked, most people on Welfare are there for less than two years. They get their little safety net, get on their feet, and in many cases never go back. My wife was on welfare when she was in about 1st grade. For a year or two. She never went back. There were a number of reasons for being on Welfare, and I promise you that lazyness is not a part of it.
Someone has to fail in this system. Someone has to take the shit job and, frankly, someone has to be unemployed. If we all take the right steps to succeed, the "failures" will just be better prepared failures. Hard work for all does not insure financial security, or even stability for all.
While poverty HAS to exist in capitalism, the reasons for WHO are impoverished are plentiful. Lazyness is a part of it, but I would hazard to say a smaller part of it than some think. I think that most of us (myself included) cannot imagine growing up in a culture of poverty and hopelessness, where life is about getting by, as opposed to success. It's a different world. Does poverty tend to breed poverty because of lazyness or are there other factors? Do blacks tend to be more impoverished than whites because they are lazier (actually another thread on this board came up with a resounding "yes")?
People that want to pull their own weight are deserving of a little push when times are tough--at least that's how I feel. And most people, even those who do not have any money, want to pull their own weight.
this is now a left and right issue? and no I dont think ALL people are lazy.0 -
surferdude wrote:We take from God and love as we choose to. Some may not look to God and love when making choices. We all have freewill after all. I can look to God and love and still make poor choices because ultimately I make the choice but it's where I'm still going to look now and in the future. For me it's the best place to look, you may have other places to look, the 'lazy' person may look somewhere else all together or just deny that they have a choice.
You haven't actually explained your decisions or free-will.
All you have said is "I make the choice" I asked why you make different choices and you said "God and Love" and then you said that there would be variation in those who look to "God and Love" because of free-will.
So basically what you are saying is that there is never a cause for your decisions. You didn't buy that MP3 player because it had more features, or a cheaper price. You didn't take that job because it offered you more bennefits or a greater salary. You didn't rent that car because of it's gas mileage. You have free-will, so your decisions are without cause.
You don't feel attracted to beautiful women, and you certainly wouldn't use attractivness to affect your dating preferences. In-fact your dating preferences are completely without cause and you choose who to date based entirely on nothing but free-will. No variables affect your decisions except your own free-will.
That is what you are saying to me. If you had the choice between two very nice women, but one was ugly and the other was gorgeous, you would choose the gorgeous one. That is because your decisions are caused! In that particular example, your decision would be caused by the visual stimulus the options had to offer. All of your decisions are made based on their merits and the predictable outcomes of your decisions weighed with your moral values you've obtained through a history of reinforcement.I necessarily have the passion for writing this, and you have the passion for condemning me; both of us are equally fools, equally the toys of destiny. Your nature is to do harm, mine is to love truth, and to make it public in spite of you. - Voltaire0 -
jlew24asu wrote:this is now a left and right issue? and no I dont think ALL people are lazy.
It gets left/right at times. But fine. A "help the poor/fuck the poor" issue? A "Free Market/Intervene on percieved market failures" issue?
You said that poverty is caused by laziness.I cannot come up with a new sig till I get this egg off my face.0 -
Uncle Leo wrote:I don't look to God at all. It's a wonder I'm not homeless.
With your reading comprehension skills it may be more of a wonder you're not homeless though.Thank God for smart wives.
“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
~ Bob Marley0 -
jlew24asu wrote:ah my bad. yea I know plenty of the markets. I do it for a living.
do it for a living, but do you know how it works?
if the price is $50 right now - how many shares can I buy for $50?
of I buy up all the shares available for $50 and then next guy willing to sell wants $55 how fast does it go up to $55
after I buy them up - and noone else is willing to sell at all- what happens to the price in the next hour? next week?0
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