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by self_awareness
582 days ago
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So compassionate people should clean up after selfish people? So why
should a selfish person even care, when they know that a compassionate
people will clean up after them? This is a road for compassionate people to become slaves of selfish
people. I think that the only way for "persuading" selfish people to clean up
after themselves is to somehow force them to do it. |
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People have and can innovate solutions for themselves, their own interests, and even for profit. Those solution can and have helped everyone.
I agree with you in a sense. Let’s take a big global human problem. Obesity. How the heck does that get solved? Force everyone to eat what we tell them? Force them to exercise? Good luck.
Ozempic is an innovation with lots of pros and cons. It isn’t a panacea. But I bring it up as an example of an out there solution never before possible that WILL change millions of lives. It maintains people agency to live how they want (selfish or not) while giving them a solution to a problem they aren’t able to tackle on their own or don’t care to other than take a pill.
Is ozempic made by compassionate people or selfish people. Prob a mix of both. I think the solution has a lot of compassion in it.
A selfishly or compassionately made company aiming to solve the problem of trash in the ocean, doesn’t require people to change their behavior. Solutions built around people NOT having to change are promising imo. Both can happen at the same time though. People changing habits, new innovations that don’t require change on their part, and a mix of both working together.
Forcing people to stop eating meat, prob not gonna happen. Creating an alternative of lab grown meat (tastes like shit for now) will change behavior over time without forcing anyone.
Also, if the compassionate people solve the problems and are happy doing so, so what. Problems solved for everyone. The compassionate people I know, would never frame themselves as being slaves to other people.
Do we have enough time, idk. 8 billion years if we manage to survive till then ;)