riskassessment
28 may 2015 11:57am
i believe the winner/loser question can be best answered looking at risk assessment
and asking the next question of who is willing to risk more for their cause
let's look at two groups who are pitted against one another in the current model
profiteers vs. those who are being exploited to create the profits
a profiteer is only in it for the profit - the money
whereas the average guy being exploited often is willing to risk far more - their life
so what i see being played out in today's world is this exact battle
and those exploited are quickly gaining popularity and ground
more & more people are fed up with the inequality of the profiteers' world
and they are getting more organized & creative in their fight
their hearts are more in the game too
for a life is more highly valued than money - probably in both camps too
so it's obvious who is going to win in the long run
but the bigger problem is the innate tendency for people to
lead their lives using the short-term perspective
the profiteers minds don't plan out very far
they are focused on making the quick buck in the short term
they are bold & shortsighted
they have little regard for other human life
or the health of our planet
they must believe that there's not enough for everyone
and to take all they can get in the moment
because there's no future for their children & grandchildren
what a sad outlook to lead one's life by
and on the other side we have those willing to sacrifice their lives for their kids
to go down fighting to change our world by defeating the profiteers
in this context most all the problems that exist today
make a ton of sense for why they exist
they exist because the model is inherently flawed
it's based on many of the evils of life vs. on goodness
and i believe evil is never going to win the war
this beautiful universe was not created to have evil flourish in it
evil is just a misguided element that showed up because of misunderstanding