[MD] The MoQ.org STRANGLES Creativity
Heather Perella
spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 24 15:05:01 PDT 2006
Hi David Beck,
> [SA]
> Would it be moral for any one of us to be able
> to
> stand outside of society and say, no, I'm going to
> do
> this today because my home life needs this now more
> than anything or else the damage will continue, we
> can
> not put this on hold, and the mess must stop? Or
> would we lose or jobs if we did this too much?
>
>
> [David]
> I would say at some point it would be moral to stay
> home. Having a good
> "home life" is an issue of emotional health and
> therefore affects biological
> quality. Now as Platt just noted from Lila "A
> culture that supports the
> dominance of social values over biological values is
> an absolutely superior
> culture to one that does not". Does this mean that
> a culture can support
> the social level to the complete disregard of the
> biological level? Having
> a mental meltdown is not going to allow you to do
> effective work for the
> Giant.
What of $ and work? This country thrives on
consuming products and having a strong economy. If
one can't be apart of a culture that demands this,
then what use and help can one provide or stay latched
to a society that allows one to live amidst, as long
as, $ and work are in their equation?
SA
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