NorthernGent
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ORIGINAL: charmdpetKeira A planet wide, garden paradise were possible. Have you ever considered what it would take to make, and keep everyone happy? Do you think if the elements were all there, it could even be possible? What would it take to keep you happy? In answering, please try not to eliminate anything, but the impossible. It might help to consider, in a place where miracles do happen, there is very little that is impossible. Sincerely, k Well, humans have a range of emotions, and one them is sadness. It could only be eliminated through mind-bending drugs. As a generalisation, I'd throw in allowing the human spirit to thrive. Human spirit being enterprise, compassion, empathy, friendship, loyalty, love, sadness, happiness etc i.e. the whole range of human emotions and characteristics. Not wanting to turn this thread into the continuation of another one, but this is the danger with consumerism, it dampens peoples' spirit and is a significant factor in people blindly stumbling along the path of high-street conformity. Anyway, as for utopia, I'd be surprised if anyone buys into that, but I fully believe this world could and will be a better place. Not in my lifetime. My opinion is that a disproportionate amount of emphasis is placed on the belief that humans are driven by competition. It's a factor, but one of many. Humans need the ability to express the full spectrum of emotions to thrive. Future generations will understand this. After all, the present generation does not understand the oppression it faces. Just as we (well, some of us) look back 200 years ago and understand the oppression that many didn't understand at the time, future generations will understand the oppression we face today and will have done something about it instead of sitting on their arses watching shite television. What would it take to keep me happy? Well, I'm a simple enough lad with no aspirations of a big house, ferrari, and all the possessions that go with it, but I would like to see a lot more of rural England and Wales, too. Probably hire a barge and go sailing up and down canals, stopping off for the local brew/beer on the way - snare a woman and take her with me. She better be able to cook and wash clothes, or she'll be going overboard 5 minutes into journey. If anyone's interested, mail me and I'll send you an application form and a starter pack. Miracles? 'No chance. Hard work and a spot of luck along the way is what makes things happen. As my father always said, you've got to grab the bull by the horns and when something doesn't go your way you pick yourself up, dust yourself down and get back on the horse. 'No miracles in this life, but that doesn't mean people have to accept the current malaise. In a nutshell, knowledge passed down from generation to generation is, and always has been, what will make the world a better place. I'm not anticipating a garden paradise, though, but if you find it feel free to send me a map and directions :-)
< Message edited by NorthernGent -- 7/7/2007 10:26:15 AM >
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