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RE: The Tipping Point - 1/25/2010 2:13:39 PM   
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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

The OP's next stop will be at a tavern telling the folks there they shouldn't have another beer. I say just mind your own business and leave the rest of us alone.


Are you sure you don't want to edit this response?  I would hate to pull it back up for the next idiotic thread that you happen to chime into.

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RE: The Tipping Point - 1/25/2010 2:40:31 PM   
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As long as he leaves the welly wanging alone!!!!!

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RE: The Tipping Point - 1/25/2010 5:28:48 PM   
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I too am in a very bad space tonight, so here are my words of wisdom from someone who just lost their favorite dog of 17 years:


As someone who still feels a tug of sadness two years after the death of his furry four-footed friend, I offer my condolences. Sometimes I think they have no right, working their way into our hearts like that. But they do so anyways and, despite our feelings of loss, we are the better for it.

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RE: The Tipping Point - 1/25/2010 6:30:48 PM   
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Pyro, don’t let the others rag ya down. It is not a sin to feel maudlin. If we could go out right now for a few beers and long gripe session about what is wrong with humanity – I’d be there. Some beer, some conversation, some Blues music – yeah, being maudlin can be fun.

It is easy to let the state of humanity wear you down. We are a strange species – an animal that sometimes shows a spark of the divine. But mostly an animal. We are a tribal species and hierarchy comes naturally to us. So does self-interest. But we are also an intelligent species and quite clever when we need to be. Is there some social system, that we haven’t quite worked out yet, that will provides us universal good health and happiness? I doubt it. There are just too many of us

If we are to get at least a semblance of universal happiness I think that as a species we need to work with our animal nature rather than try to oppose it. We need to sublimate the negative aspects of human nature and decentralize power so that smaller, more local governments have most of the power, not national governments. If combined with respect for other cultures and individual rights, we might just have a fairly decent world after all. Not that I ever expect to see such a paradigm shift in my lifetime but I try to remain optimistic about humanity none-the-less.

So what is one individual to do amongst this mass of humanity? First, while not abandoning interest in the whole, focus on those humans around you. Get to know them, all of them, as best you can. Keep your charity close by. It can be a little thing like taking out the garbage for the out lady across the hall or giving a ride to work to the guy down the street whose car was totaled. Look into volunteering at the local food pantry or clothes closet. If they don’t exist and there is clearly a need – start one.

Second, try to look for the good, even amongst that which seems negative. Sure, a business that offers to donate a percentage of its sales to Haitian Relief is hoping to make money for itself. But if they are living up to their word then so what if they benefit on the side? If two groups of people (the Haitians and the business owners) both benefit, what is really wrong with that? We should encourage things that benefit the most people. Of course, if they are not living up to their word then they are scam artists but there is a legal system to deal with that and a whole apparatus of media to voice your opinion of them.

Thirdly, try to see the interconnectedness of all things, and how that which is good (and unfortunately, that which is bad – but I want to be upbeat here) spreads. It is not just the Haitians and the business that benefit. Those who the business buys from (inventory, supplies, etc) also benefit. The customer also benefits. They get to feel good about themselves for helping out the Haitians. There is nothing wrong with good feelings and perhaps some of them will take that good feeling and spread it to others.

Lastly, simply accept that despite everything we do, that which will be - will be. That despite all our extraordinary powers – both as individuals and as a species - all we can do is swim the currents while perhaps helping those around us stay afloat. Those who believe that they have control are the ones who are suffering from a delusion.

Be well,

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RE: The Tipping Point - 1/27/2010 3:53:42 PM   
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I too am in a very bad space tonight, so here are my words of wisdom from someone who just lost their favorite dog of 17 years:


I know what you mean, my condolences.

OP, I am not sure what you said but there was something about bad food. It is sad how our food is so laden with bullshit food (to call it food is blasphemy) that it kills you if you eat it. Try and eat real food, lots of beans, make your own, use the dried ones, cheap, delicious and nutritious. Eat greens, ever had kale? It is awesome and so good for you.

Eat brown rice, quinoa, try to get good food in you, you will feel better in these messed up times.



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RE: The Tipping Point - 1/27/2010 9:40:08 PM   
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I find it humorous that I started this thread and I kind of remember and kind of don't.

Pain can alter your perception, and if you are in the right mindset it can make you lose your mind and cause you to 'vomit' a load of personal information onto someone they should not have to deal with. (they handled it fine).

Pain makes you start crazy lines of reason in which the world seems like it is crashing down.
While days later you are brought back up from the dredges, gasping for that sweet stinking air of success. (i got a job)

Babysteps, yes and more babysteps.

I do as much charitable work as I can.... and despite these upswings...

I still see lots of things that need corrected. If no one can see that the turtles are actually boats....

well then I see my lot in life.



oh by the way....

Haiti will become a developed society and host a premier of renewable and alternative energy solutions, which in turn will launch them as stable (and not poor) land.

I have no idea what this means exactly. All I know is that this thought was randomly placed there. If it is right, then good.

If this is not right.... i'll make it right.






Beer is of the devil.









I'll take a few shots of whiskey, though.




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