Mind's Eye Re: Good and bad

We're the only animals that go through a teenage phase. Primitive
societies are more violent than organised ones, even taking wars into
account. We could rid the world of poverty in a couple of years - we
don't bother but like to think our ourselves as moral. We educate
people in an area of life the majority is no good at.

On Feb 5, 12:37 pm, andrew vecsey <andrewvec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear participants of this discussion. I have to admit that much of the
> things you discuss in this discussion are over my head.  What I think I got
> from the discussion so far is that as far as "knowledge" is concerned, or a
> lack of it, or a distortion of it shows more negative aspects than positive
>d rid the world of poverty ones. The other thing I got from the discussion is that politics has turned
> out more bad than good - thanks to greed. What about religion? Why is our
> concept of god so negative? Why have we pictured our gods as cruel and
> jealous and perverse?  What about nature? Why does it seem perverse in the
> fact that the more we want something, the more it evades us? Why does time
> seem to slow down when we would rather it went by quickly? Why does time
> speed up when we want to relish a moment and wish time to slow down?. Why
> do many children show signs of cruelty to animals? Why is our history
> filled with unbelievable violence, especially to our fellow humans? Why
> does power corrupt? and greed prevail? Why is it that so many harmfull
> habits are addictive? Why is man so perverse?
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> On Monday, January 28, 2013 12:11:39 PM UTC+1, andrew vecsey wrote:
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> > Why do so many of us remember negative feelings easier than positive ones.
> > Pain over pleasure. Bad news over good news. Why does "bad" overshadow
> > "good", immorality over morality, despair over hope, pessimism over
> > optimism. Why does hate appear to be more powerful than love? Why is greed
> > louder than generosity. Why is destruction of war so much faster than the
> > building power of peace. Why can one little lie destroy a lifetime of
> > trust. Why are lies more influential than truth. It all seems so one sided.
> > Why is that?

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