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Does it make you controlling if you want to fix what you think is wrong with the society system?

Echoing · 61-69, F
... fixing the wrong in society system... huh?.. sigh... wellll… there is the problem!.. we all have our own opinion about what is right and wrong. The only thing you can fix.. control is our own personal space.
Pureblossom · 22-25, F
@Echoing isint this realm of existence our personal space 😂
Echoing · 61-69, F
@Pureblossom lol... wellll… I consider my personal space, measured by how far I can throw a rock. ;-)
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
Only if successful, and then maintenance will be required frequently.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
No. Bankers are controlling everything.
AlmostAnAngel · 100+, F
If you actually think one person can you may be considered a little bit delusional.
AlmostAnAngel · 100+, F
@Pureblossom It takes a village.
Pureblossom · 22-25, F
@AlmostAnAngel it does.. maybe a couple.😂

Is it controlling though
AlmostAnAngel · 100+, F
@Pureblossom I think we as whole have lost all control to the powers that be. I wonder if there is much that we can control...controlling others opinions and how they choose to live is wrong.So I would say yes that would be controlling to think you could fix it to what you think is the way it should be...sorry still having my coffee..lol
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
That depends on how far you are willing to go, I think. Organizing people around an idea and using social pressures to correct unfavorable behaviors is not something I consider controlling. Trying to fix social system at threat of lives and liberty definitely is. The problem there is in liberty. Different people view liberty differently. Is economic liberty or social liberty more important? How do you define them? Are they inherently linked? Different people would give vastly different answers. For one person economic liberty is Free Markets. For another person, economic liberty is a post-monetary society where wealth is not a limiter to what one can choose to do.
Pureblossom · 22-25, F
@ViciDraco So as long as you are not killing anyone or talking away someone's free will ( ability to choose ) it's all good ?
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
@Pureblossom Even then there are limits. Violation of free will is justified, I feel, if it would prevent a murder. It's hard to draw lines in the sand when you are not upon the beach. Meaning context is everything and without it there is just too much uncertainty.
wakanda4eva · 26-30, F
society? that's a tough load on ur shoulder stick with ur group of friends, or workplace or cummuunity first
Pureblossom · 22-25, F
@wakanda4eva but is it controlling ?

Great advice

 
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