TROM Discussions: Ownership

in #blog6 years ago

I traveled around the world for about 10 years before coming to Siberia, Russia. I’ve lived here for the past year and haven’t traveled further because I’ve been very busy working on my new project- www.bigworldsmallsasha.com and I also spent a lot of time learning about and volunteering for both the TROM project and the Venus Project. I’m new to Steemit and just realized that I should have made an introduction post. I don’t have time to write one now but you can see my website to find out more about me and the projects I support.

Like I said, one of those projects is www.tromsite.com. Here in Irkutsk (Siberia), I host weekly meet ups in English so that people can practice English and I can have interesting conversations :) I share one or two videos, usually from the TROM documentary, and then we have a discussion about it. My English club is called “Better Than Your Average Conversation in Irkutsk” :D

In our last meet up we watched the TROM video on ownership and social status:


I was pretty stoked that after watching the video and having a short discussion, everyone seemed to agree that this idea of owning something exists only in our imagination. You don’t really own anything. The only reason you think you own something is because you believe you own it and everybody else believes that too. But imagine telling an alien that this house is yours because you have a piece of paper that proves it’s yours. Surely the alien would tell you that your piece of paper means nothing :P. When you die, all the stuff you’ve acquired will remain on Earth and there is no cosmic law that can prove that you own anything.

One very important question from a newcomer: why is this important?

It’s important because this belief in ownership is at the core of the game that we all play here on planet Earth. Take a look at this book to understand what I’m talking about- https://www.tromsite.com/2018/02/the-origin-of-most-problems-1/

  • We believe we own things (we all use imagination)

  • Because of this we try to acquire things- phones, clothes, houses, cars, money etc.

  • In order to acquire things, we need to play the TRADE game
    o I trade my time/effort/skills (work) for money.
    o I trade money for food/cars/house/etc.
    o There are many other types of trades- using money is just the most common way of trading. See “the origin of most problems” book above to learn about other kinds of trades.

  • In order for this whole thing to work, businesses engage in trades.
    Example:
    - Farmer trades time and labor for money
    • Result: cotton
    - H&M needs cotton. H&M trades money for cotton.
    - Cotton is transported to a factory.
    - Factory workers trade time and labor for money
    • Result: shirts
    -H&M trades money for advertisement
    -Advertisement employees trade time and skills for money
    • Result: ads to sell more shirts.
    -H&M trades shirts for money.
    -People trade money for shirts.

  • Doesn’t sound all that bad, right? Jobs! Stuff to do! And that’s just business as usual, right? …But here’s a list of crap that comes out as a side effect of such a trade (and mind you, if you look deeply into any trade, you will very likely find some list of crap)-

o The land is exploited- covered in harmful pesticides to meet the demand for cotton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_agriculture
o Farmer is exploited (exposed to pesticides, paid low wage, etc.) https://videoneat.com/documentaries/15497/the-dark-side-of-the-tea-trade/
https://videoneat.com/category/documentaries/society/page/14/
o Transportation pollutes the environment https://www.tromsite.com/2017/12/driving-us-crazy-fix-transportation/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_transport
o Factory exploits workers (long hours, low wages, harmful working conditions) https://videoneat.com/documentaries/4452/sweatshop-deadly-fashion/
https://videoneat.com/documentaries/15361/complicit/
o Factory/company pollutes the environment
https://videoneat.com/documentaries/15485/the-rich-the-poor-and-the-trash/
https://videoneat.com/documentaries/15130/poisoned-water/
o Advertisement employee gets depression from spending most of her/his time on Earth doing something that’s just not all that important https://videoneat.com/category/documentaries/society/
o Clothes are low quality, high quantity https://videoneat.com/documentaries/4293/the-true-cost/
o Huge amount of waste is created from unnecessary, poor quality, well-advertised clothes. The textile industry, as an example, produces 15 million tons of waste in the US alone per year. 15 MILLION TONS just in the US. Now think about how valuable those “jobs! Stuff to do! And business as usual” really are.
https://videoneat.com/category/documentaries/society/page/11/

  • These are all problems that are very real and I’m sure you are well aware of them. If not, I’ve included a short list of documentaries to watch about such crap that exists in our world below**.

  • For sure there may be some companies that try to minimize the crap they create, but mostly, when a company is driven by profit (when its primary aim is to acquire as much money as possible) you will see loads of crap.

  • So think about the bigger picture. The world as a whole. Almost every person on the planet plays this trade game. The trade game is dominated by big businesses*. The aim of the game is to acquire as much as possible- the purpose of business is to gain profit. The side effects are the crap we see in the world: inequality, poverty, pollution, environmental degradation, overconsumption, slavery, war, corruption, and much much more.

  • “Ok maybe I get it… But that’s just the way our world works, what could we possibly do about it?” -Well first, understand the core problem: the trade game. Understanding is very important. Most people do not understand that trade itself is the problem.

  • Then we can work towards understanding (or creating) a solution. But don’t expect the solution to be quick and simple. You cannot find an easy answer to such a complicated problem, as the solution will require significant restructuring of both infrastructure (the society) and values (human mind).

Please see these books to learn more:
https://www.tromsite.com/2016/03/money-game-beyond/
https://www.tromsite.com/2018/02/the-origin-of-most-problems-1/

*Actually, the entire world is basically owned by about 175 monopolies (from food to entertainment, to clothes, housing, healthcare, everything!). Tio made a search engine dedicated specifically to exposing just how big these giants really are. You can use it to look up almost any brand/artist/movie/company/etc. and see who it’s owned by. Check it out: https://www.tromsite.com/tbf/

**A few documentaries recommended by Tio:

Find more here! https://videoneat.com/

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