Carla · 61-69, F
Whose standards?
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Carla · 61-69, F
@DogMan we will be looked at as a people too daft to accept that progress and acceptance are the way forward. They will know that wanting to go backward is a recipe for failure. They will see that greed and personal advancement on the backs of others is also failure. They will have learned by then that success is based on how many you can lift, not how many you can leave wanting.
DogMan · 61-69, M
@Carla So that means they will make people productive, and not reward people to do nothing? I agree with you.
I guess you are also taking a jab at capitalism, believing that some sort of Socialism is preferable, although
that would make more people, less productive. because they will not see the benefits of hard work.
I think they will not be eating animals in 200 years, and will see us as barbaric for doing so. I also believe that
they will say we were barbaric for aborting millions of babies.
I guess you are also taking a jab at capitalism, believing that some sort of Socialism is preferable, although
that would make more people, less productive. because they will not see the benefits of hard work.
I think they will not be eating animals in 200 years, and will see us as barbaric for doing so. I also believe that
they will say we were barbaric for aborting millions of babies.
Adrift · 61-69, F
I dont think so because people only knew what was available to them at the time.
We should be learning from the past in hopes of not repeating the same mistakes.
We should be learning from the past in hopes of not repeating the same mistakes.
DogMan · 61-69, M
How will people in the future judge us? Will they judge us by future standards?
Any guesses on what the future standards will be?
I have some ideas, but I have to hit the road now.
Any guesses on what the future standards will be?
I have some ideas, but I have to hit the road now.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Yes because I said so
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GuidanceCounselor · 56-60, M
No