Ecodharma: An Alternative Last Chapter, written by Jundo
Money is a tool that all of us use. It is a fallacy to assume that each of us need a predetermined amount for our daily needs and no more or no less.
Greed is bad but it is the glue that keeps the world going. Without greed no one would work.
True communism has never been tried but I submit it would not work because of human nature. Greed would keep people from sharing equally.
Capitalism is not perfect but it is the system that works best. A byproduct of this system is accumulation of wealth by a lucky and talented few.
The capital of billionaires does not lay dormant. It works round the clock employing multitudes and decreasing suffering.
I find students of eastern philosophy frequently oblivious to the fact that capitalism is in fact the best system available to date based upon their misguided belief that socialism or communism is better. In theory socialism and communism are better but they ignore reality: humans are greedy and need material incentive to get out of bed. Look to history for guidance.
An American doctor who goes to school for 24 years and owes $400,000 at the end of training will require several luxury cars, 2 homes and multiple vacations per year just to keep from burning out and quitting her job. For her efforts she will demand at least $300,000 per year. If she does not quit her job at the end of her career she will have saved many lives and retire with $10,000,000 if savvy with her money.
Is $10,000,000 too much to have in the bank for one person? Apparently not because we don’t have enough doctors in the USA.
I think that next time we complain about someone having too much money we should try to walk in their shoes for a mile.
My wife and I are physicians and we drive Teslas. They are luxurious but are green energy. I am more than happy to contribute to Elon Musk’s 245 billion fortune as he is doing something very significant for the planet. For one, I arrive at work more refreshed and ready to see patients with the help of his products.
What can I say about Amazon? Without this wonderful company I wouldn’t be able to take care of my patients.
I invest heavily in Amazon and Tesla and in all kinds of other companies that do good work for me and for the world.
Again, I like to point out our propensity to project our faults onto others. There are always fingers pointing back when pointing fingers.
Jundo, you are a great teacher but god almighty there are some dense people around and I guess that is just who we are as humans.
Gassho, Jishin, ST, LAH
Money is a tool that all of us use. It is a fallacy to assume that each of us need a predetermined amount for our daily needs and no more or no less.
Greed is bad but it is the glue that keeps the world going. Without greed no one would work.
True communism has never been tried but I submit it would not work because of human nature. Greed would keep people from sharing equally.
Capitalism is not perfect but it is the system that works best. A byproduct of this system is accumulation of wealth by a lucky and talented few.
The capital of billionaires does not lay dormant. It works round the clock employing multitudes and decreasing suffering.
I find students of eastern philosophy frequently oblivious to the fact that capitalism is in fact the best system available to date based upon their misguided belief that socialism or communism is better. In theory socialism and communism are better but they ignore reality: humans are greedy and need material incentive to get out of bed. Look to history for guidance.
An American doctor who goes to school for 24 years and owes $400,000 at the end of training will require several luxury cars, 2 homes and multiple vacations per year just to keep from burning out and quitting her job. For her efforts she will demand at least $300,000 per year. If she does not quit her job at the end of her career she will have saved many lives and retire with $10,000,000 if savvy with her money.
Is $10,000,000 too much to have in the bank for one person? Apparently not because we don’t have enough doctors in the USA.
I think that next time we complain about someone having too much money we should try to walk in their shoes for a mile.
My wife and I are physicians and we drive Teslas. They are luxurious but are green energy. I am more than happy to contribute to Elon Musk’s 245 billion fortune as he is doing something very significant for the planet. For one, I arrive at work more refreshed and ready to see patients with the help of his products.
What can I say about Amazon? Without this wonderful company I wouldn’t be able to take care of my patients.
I invest heavily in Amazon and Tesla and in all kinds of other companies that do good work for me and for the world.
Again, I like to point out our propensity to project our faults onto others. There are always fingers pointing back when pointing fingers.
Jundo, you are a great teacher but god almighty there are some dense people around and I guess that is just who we are as humans.
Gassho, Jishin, ST, LAH
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