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Underrated Ways to Change the World

35 点作者 usrme6 个月前

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keiferski6 个月前
As a riff on number 6: do a simple daily thing exceptionally well, that it makes the lives of everyone around better.<p>I’m thinking of something as mundane as a great bakery, or a well-run grocery store. Having a bakery near you that has awesome bread is a quality of life improvement, and it impacts the hundreds of people that live nearby on a daily or weekly basis. Ditto for a grocery store, pharmacy, or any other daily life requirements.<p>These seem like small things, but over time they add up to a significant improved quality of life - and you really notice this when they’re not available.
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HansardExpert6 个月前
&gt; Well-meaning people who remain idle end up sick in the heart and the head, and they often develop exquisite ideologies to excuse their inaction<p>or they get so used to being time and again that their offer of help is not needed or wanted that they just stop asking. :(
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SirFatty6 个月前
That was a great read. It&#x27;s not often I forward an article for someone else to read, but this is one of those times.
MrMcCall6 个月前
Wow, front-page to oblivion is one way to change the world.<p>Our choices can only affect our own negative karma, never anyone else&#x27;s, because we alone are responsible for the harm we cause.<p>Our media corps downplayed outright lying in the recent American election, and it will doubtless lead to less efforts to reduce global heating. Placing their fingers on the scale is not going to increase their happiness, even if their ease of lifestyle and bank accounts grow as a result.<p>*A-hem*
blessede6 个月前
There&#x27;s also the problem that different people have different and conflicting ideas on how to make the world better.
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dguest6 个月前
Come in 2nd place.<p>Without the entrant in 2nd place, a lot of the people &#x2F; companies &#x2F; products in 1nd place would be much worse.<p>Without the entrant in 1st place, 2nd place would be the best. If the two are close it&#x27;s still a great accomplishment.<p>So be a close 2nd place. You might not get much credit but you&#x27;ll change the world.
drewcoo6 个月前
Telling other people how to live is not one of the &quot;underrated ways to change the world.&quot;
MrMcCall6 个月前
The universe started with an intention and then a great deal of energy (Big Bang), followed by a continuous sustained maintenance of the laws that keep things working (gravity, energy and matter, ...).<p>We, too, need to start with an intention. Most people just care about their Maslow hierarchy (and they <i>are</i> essential), but we each have the choice to embrace compassion as a definitive way to (perhaps) improve the world around us.<p>From a micro perspective, by attempting to sow compassion (with, e.g., a selfless deed or just a smile to someone on the street) we have created a feedback loop into ourselves called happiness. This is &quot;you reap what you sow&quot; and is the most subtle of nature&#x27;s law, working only at our human level of the universe, which operates because of our having free will to choose as well as our mind and sense of right&#x2F;wrong to judge our behaviors (conscience).<p>From the macro perspective, the only true global solution to all our problems is to create a world society of selflessness that cares for all human beings of all sorts. Sure, there will still be sociopaths, but we will be able to be more aware of them and minimize their damage to us all, if only our senses are cleansed by adopting a compassionate perspective. The primary problem today is that we are taught to act selfishly within our cultures, believing that we must work against others to secure our own station in life.<p>Yes, there are belligerant folks who take pleasure in harming others, but the greater harm is caused by folks who are simply callous to the plight of others. Working in northern europe some many years ago, I learned that the EU was so committed to helping the poor because Hitler had leveraged their hopelessness to begin his murderous regime.<p>We all require selfless, loving care or none of us would survive the first years of our life. That is the template for human societies and the positive feedback is baked in, though few acknowledge the karmic matrix we live within, nor realize that we are collectively choosing to live contrary to that fundamental truth: that our success -- individually and collectively -- <i>requires</i> compassion.<p>As well, this is an interactive universe that is wholly opt-in. Ask It for what you want, ask It to help you help others. You can feel the resulting happiness -- it&#x27;s baked-in -- if you remain open-minded and open-hearted. Do something like make the Bodhisattva Vow and join the struggle to help end misery for others. It will make you feel better to be on the right side of the struggle, no longer revelling in the misery of others, or merely being callous to it, but instead looking for every minute opportunity to lend a hand, in every human interaction. It will begin to affect the people you surround yourself with and the organizations you support.<p>Yes, it is a mighty struggle, and the bastards of the world seem to be in the ascendancy, but their selfish pleasures are nothing compared to the selfless joy we receive in acting out of compassion for one and all.<p>&quot;The Way goes in.&quot; --Rumi<p>(And never drink alcohol, it&#x27;s a poison in any measure, no matter what your culture tells you. And it destroys your B-vitamins, and quiets the voice of your conscience.)
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