Private to Authorsubtle_simmerJune 4 2007, 00:27:23 UTC
There have never been any 'humanitarians'. Only egotistical swots with more money then sense, wanting to boost their own self-worth by proclaiming to care about the 'less fortunate'.
No one does anything which does not immediately and directly benefit himself. The earlier in life you learn that lesson, the less-likely you are to be blind-sided by life's ironic cruelties.
Private to Respondentterry_schtiwlJune 4 2007, 04:08:12 UTC
I wasn't blind-sided by life's ironic cruelties, but thanks for the concern all the same.
And while I'm tempted to agree - altruism has yet to be discovered, etc. etc. - at least, they help the people, whether they actually care or not. I mean, if Mr. X has to donate so many hundreds of thousands of pounds to the needy to feel like people will respect him, so he does it - that's fine with me.
Private to Terrydeirdre_ivyJune 3 2007, 06:57:05 UTC
I didn't cry for a very long time (this was a recent period in my life). But if I had, I would have, every time I heard that song. Les Miserables, indeed.
I don't know much of why--that's the question I'm meant to ask. Been picking away at the foundations of it for a while now, as it were.
Private to Terrydeirdre_ivyJune 3 2007, 18:51:18 UTC
I agree with you. I'm pegged by some as an unfeeling shell, but sometimes I think the internal reverberations of events shake me more than anyone really understands.
Ah, that sounded egotistical enough, yes?
At any rate. I did cry not too long ago, and it almost killed me.
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Not an easy question, but a simple one.
Nonetheless, it was a thought-provoking entry which is a rare find. Bravo.
So, to answer this simple question:
No one cares. Apathy. If it does not reside upon one's doorstep - or around one's throat - one does not care.
It is quite a normal human condition, albeit a self-destructive one. Or at least a societal-ly destructive one.
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No one does anything which does not immediately and directly benefit himself. The earlier in life you learn that lesson, the less-likely you are to be blind-sided by life's ironic cruelties.
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And while I'm tempted to agree - altruism has yet to be discovered, etc. etc. - at least, they help the people, whether they actually care or not. I mean, if Mr. X has to donate so many hundreds of thousands of pounds to the needy to feel like people will respect him, so he does it - that's fine with me.
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I don't know much of why--that's the question I'm meant to ask. Been picking away at the foundations of it for a while now, as it were.
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I was told by another that it's because people don't care. I disagree - I care.
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Ah, that sounded egotistical enough, yes?
At any rate. I did cry not too long ago, and it almost killed me.
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Because my reaction isn't one as blatant as tears pouring down my face, doesn't mean I didn't feel anything - yes?
What did it feel like?
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