ZenrageTheKeeper -> RE: we are all more alike than we are different (10/24/2006 9:08:26 PM)
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It is human nature to be competitive in everything we do. When we eat, or when we used to before the convenience of markets, we would go out and forage or hunt for our meals and compete with nature. When we either force ourselves to sleep or stay awake, we compete against the limitations of our own physical anatomy. When we play games, we compete against ourselves, other people or against pure chance. When we work, we compete against others who may or may not be doing better in similar careers. When we relax we pit one scenario in competition with a more stressful scenario in hopes of achieving inner tranquility. Everything is competition. Especially when we debate ideas. Its bad enough in the real world. Competing with ideas, aesthetics, notions and beliefs - especially those that can not be validated because of their supernatural origins - can lead to monstrous results. Criminal behavior, war, murder, bigotry, all levels of irrational hatred (its rational hatred that promotes change) and social chaos. Certain things in society also assist in this, tools like guns make it easier for the emotionally and intellectually inept to create social havoc. Alcohol can easily break down barriers of polite society and create social chaos through lack of inhibition. The internet is actually worse than alcohol, because not only does acting anonymously make you less inhibited when you act, but it takes you out of the physical area so there is far less chance of encountering physical reprocussions of your actions online - where alcohol can help get the living hell kicked out of you. Civilization, on the other hand, is the ultimate team sport. Civilization is millions of people all competing with each other on the same team instead of against each other. This is one of the reasons why it is so important to adopt critical thinking skills and favor rationalization over irrational and irresponsible thoughts and behaviors.
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