Tanno
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Wall Street got degraded by Fitch thanks to this ruckus about the American unemployement.
I wouldn't think so, we're wired to think either as men or women.
Most just the way our brains think. Instincts, chemistry, etc. tend to lend men to think and behave, at a general level, in different ways than women on the whole across cultures.
Because eye color doesn't effect how my brain works.
I disagree with that wholeheartedly. Sure, some people are like that, but I have been managed by both men and women and I have managed both men and women, and haven't seen that at all.
My solution is pretty simple, when you see someone being treating differently because of their sex/race/etc., stand up and say something.
That's contradicts what they said in the article on the 'progressive stack'. It was specifically because of the 'historic' advantages we white men have enjoyed.
Even so, just because a black woman feels like she has been disadvantaged in her life, for instance, doesn't not give her any right to try to disadvantage me.
I wouldn't think so, we're wired to think either as men or women. Certainly not everyone, but the majority of people.
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I don't think that the lower classes are up to this because there is no middle class any more.
Have you seen any of the sob stories from "We are the 99%"? Spoiled clam chowder there. Understand the context before pontificating, perfesser.Biological soup.
Sad stories, meaningless lives. A woman who celebrate creation yet have created nothing worth mentioning and a musician who had to give up being a musician and work 3 times more than whats necessary in todays wealth.
Biological soup.
Sad stories, meaningless lives. A woman who celebrate creation yet have created nothing worth mentioning and a musician who had to give up being a musician and work 3 times more than whats necessary in todays wealth.
Not really no. Statistically there's are greater differences in the brains structure and computation of information between left-handed and right-handed than between gender.
Meaningless lives? That's pretty judgmental.
A woman who started her own business is certainly worth mentioning (starting your own business is the SINGLEHANDEDLY responsible for most of the millionaires in the US). A guy that turned his passion into a vocation that he enjoys and is profitable? That's not just worth mentioning, that's a dream come true.
And who is working 3x more than whats necessary? 60 hrs a week is a bit long (I usually put in 50-55 myself), but at most its 1.5x times a standard work week.
Remember, money and greed is everything to these guys…
Exactly what enlightened culture do you favor, perfesser? I see lots of complaints, but no answers. Bonus points if your proposal actually has viability in the real world.
To me "starting your own business" is pretty much like "starting your own church". In it's own it's nothing more than participating in the cultural system, it tells me very little about what someone did with their humanity.
Given the wealth of an average western civilization, the US in particular, we do not need more than 10-20 hours per week. It's like work is your life. Where do you have room for family, recreation, being human? Or perhaps you work so much that you do not really have time to ponder about the existential questions, where you are, who you are, what purpose you got, what fills your life with meaning, is your life meaningful.
Well, I know a lot of clergy that have done very good things for humanity, so not sure what you mean by that.
If we all worked 10-20 hrs per week, civilization as we know it would completely collapse.
As for time? Well, there are 168 hours in the week. If you are working 60 of them and presumably sleeping 7 a night that still leaves a solid 59 hours in the week for everything else.
I think about my family, my faith, what fills my life with meaning all the time, but working a full work week doesn't interfere with that. I still find time to do a lot of charity work (mainly scholarship fundraising) as well as spend quality time with friends and family.
Creating your own.
The word culture comes from "to grow". Culture grows from humanity. There's a difference between being a fertilizer to the bush and the flower itself. To create something new and something great, that's culture.