I've always liked this style of animation, and the video is really well done:
Showing posts with label consumerism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label consumerism. Show all posts
08 December 2011
27 November 2011
The good life isn't ruled by money, false dichotomies
False dichotomies are one of my favorite (I just cursed at my computer because it told me favorite should be spelled favourite) things. They're one of those things that are so amazingly useful that no one seems to care that they're absolutely nonsensical. Your false dichotomy for the day is:
I would rather be poor and happy than rich and miserable.
I would rather be poor and happy than rich and miserable.
24 November 2011
19 November 2011
The good life isn't ruled by money, intro
For the most part my first year university courses are a blur. Besides the obvious problem of drinking, there was the fact that I was reading like a madman, though most of it wasn't really for the courses that I was taking. I had read The Social Contract when I was in high school, but I remembered next to nothing from it. After my second reading in my freshman year I came away with at least that first line, "Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains." Rosseau thought that those chains could be broken, and they have been for the most part. Unfortunately, most of us have willingly replaced them with another set of chains of our own forging.
If you're reading this blog, you are probably in a place that is freer than any other place has ever been in the history of the world. About 45% of my readers are American, 45% Canadian, and the rest scattered around various other free places in the world. The unparalleled freedom present in these locations is only matched by the willingness that people have to be dominated by money. We face the problem not of being held in bondage, but in deciding whether we will allow ourselves to simply be the means through which another person can make money.
More to come later this week...
If you're reading this blog, you are probably in a place that is freer than any other place has ever been in the history of the world. About 45% of my readers are American, 45% Canadian, and the rest scattered around various other free places in the world. The unparalleled freedom present in these locations is only matched by the willingness that people have to be dominated by money. We face the problem not of being held in bondage, but in deciding whether we will allow ourselves to simply be the means through which another person can make money.
More to come later this week...
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