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RE: The False Appearance of 'Good' Prevents Action to Change for the Better

in #philosophy7 years ago

Well, I don't think honestly that there is a way to change what you described. It' would be a radical change, and radical changes happen only if there's no other choice. It's human nature.
There's a name, anyway, to describe the (natural) lack of interest on problems far from us, but I don't remember it now :)

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it takes learning how the problems do affect you, as a representation of the community you live in, that it is "your" community that you are a part of and reflects upon you, even if the problem doesn't "directly" impact you in a highly visible way.

I totally agree with you @krnel. Since I joined steemit, I observed things around and the people, their ways. And I kind of found something that's not fair for the community but just tolerated and even appreciated. There is politics here just like the outside world. I didn't mean to hurt anyone I'm just telling you what I have observed.

Radical changes are required (ref to my other comments to this post). I agree with you that radical changes are generally only possible when we are at the point of no-return, and this is generally when we are too late, and everything falls apart. How to change this, and try and push through big changes we have to make, is a question we MUST find an answer to before it is indeed to late. Keep in mind that when we do not find that answer, we get to chaos at one stage and when in chaos leaders may step up who have the answer the majority is ok with, but they may turn out to be the bad guys. History showed this over and over again.

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