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2022-11-29

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  • Part of it was older kids looking after younger ones which just isn't a thing anymore as far as I can tell.

  • I think this is what you're saying but in different words - larger scale makes people more anonymous which purely benefits selfish behavior (or specifically those who naturally employ it whenever possible).

    And by stink-eye people who did this a long time ago I'm sure were just gotten rid of because there are many types of people (though individually rare) the only way to deal with them is to not deal with them.

    My personal belief is society is far too naive of extreme selfish personalities and they have infested every aspect of modern society and are actively making others more selfish.

    Thank you for your half formed thought :)

  • Ahhh yup that was the obvious thing thanks.

    I made the mistake of assuming it's not willpower or whatever you want to call it.

    Basically I know there are lots of things I should be doing for my health but don't for whatever reason and this one is no different for some folks so it would be hypocritical not to recognize that.

    Thanks!

  • What is rare? How is this measured?

    Why do incentives result in perceived malicious actions rather than just malicious actions or minor malicious actions?

    On top of this no one has said corporations are filled with evil people.

  • I agree. It seems to be an all too common example of both: 1. lack of nuance in thought (i.e. either assume good intentions or assume malice, not some probability of either, or a scale of malice) 2. the overwhelming prevalence of bad faith arguments, most commonly picking the worst possible argument feasibly with someone's words.

    In this case instead of a possibility of it being a small act of opportunity (like mentioned above of just dragging feet) not premeditated, alternatives are never mentioned but instead just assumed folks are talking about some higher up conspiracy and on top of that that must be what these people are always doing.

    Anyway thank you for your point it is an interesting read :)

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