[MD] The MoQ.org STRANGLES Creativity
David
davidbeck at houston.rr.com
Sun Jun 25 12:13:52 PDT 2006
> [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
[David]
I think to answer this we need to first figure out why a person could
not be a part of a culture. If someone feels they can't be part of a
culture that means at some level they are experiencing a negative level of
Quality by trying to be a part of that culture. Since I presume we are
talking about consumer culture I would like to know the ways you think
people experience low Quality and how that relates to the different levels.
If we figure that out then maybe we can answer how a person could be useful
to consumer culture when they have can't be a part of it. Hope to hear back
from you.
Regards,
David
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