Jun26
Not only that, love of money is the root of all peace. With the exception of higher standard of living, virtually all other humans’ interests, including gene pool survival, is zero sum game.
It’s love of money and desire for higher standard of living that motivate people to make peace.
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Jun26
I was driving home from a marriage party. My girlfriend is driving because I can’t drive. Suddenly someone yell swear words at us. Then that guy stops in front of us. We apologize not understanding what’s wrong. They claimed that my gf hit brake suddenly. They look like they want to fight and keep yelling […]
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Jun26
History is filled with stories, of how the strong slaughter the weak, often with hard to verify pretext.
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Jun20
When we’re not at war, we’re in race. That’s simply how we evolve.
Freedom means competition. When Ann is free to choose Bob or Jim, Bob or Jim will have to compete to get Ann’s precious eggs and 9 months 10 days rent.
Some people do not want to compete.
So they oppose freedom.
That’s why many governments intervention […]
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Jun20
The price for peace is proper alignment between individuals’ interest and productivity. In other words, free market capitalism.
That means some people can be really successful fairly, squarely, and productively and the rest should just let those productive people be successful. Such price is just too high that few societies embrace capitalism. So we got war.
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Jun20
Those who believe that Tsunami happen because God is pissed of with porn should really test their theory in stock market.
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Jun20
A religious fundamentalists are people who believe that God doesn’t give us right to kill murderers, burglars, and robbers. However, God gives us obligation to decide what others can watch and how they should consensually interact with others.
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