Sure I almost wanted to stop at that. I think everyone might be talking past each other a bit. Jundo, as I see it, you are painting a picture where the negatives are minimal while the positives are great. Others are painting a picture where the negatives are much greater. So we all started with the "same" (I don't know if its ever really the same) idea and everyone is filling in the blanks around it.
Edit: The stuff below probably isn't that relevant. I left it in because I wasn't sure what to do. But I would probably stop reading here.
Gassho,
H
But for what it's worth if we could use drugs to help people develop compassion and empathy seems like a fine idea to me. At least in principle. It's just a new technology that we would be putting to use. My only concern is that people in positions of power would try and use this medication the same way mindfulness is used. Basically being implemented to make a better worker rather help people live more fulfilling lives. I wonder if our economics weren't so exploitative would more people be compassionate and empathetic in general. But I digress.
I have ADHD and a lot of us have troubles managing our emotions (emotional disregulation) and it likely lead to the cause of my generalized anxiety. If someone told me they could give me a pill that just dialed back on the emotional intensity I would jump at the chance. I would still be me but a little calmer, a little slower to anger, less likely to embarrass myself when I get overly excited about some current fixation. Those things would go a long way to make it easier for me to just exist. It would be like a lubricant for life.
Anywho, just some thoughts on the matter.
Gassho,
Hoseki
sattoday
Edit: The stuff below probably isn't that relevant. I left it in because I wasn't sure what to do. But I would probably stop reading here.
Gassho,
H
But for what it's worth if we could use drugs to help people develop compassion and empathy seems like a fine idea to me. At least in principle. It's just a new technology that we would be putting to use. My only concern is that people in positions of power would try and use this medication the same way mindfulness is used. Basically being implemented to make a better worker rather help people live more fulfilling lives. I wonder if our economics weren't so exploitative would more people be compassionate and empathetic in general. But I digress.
I have ADHD and a lot of us have troubles managing our emotions (emotional disregulation) and it likely lead to the cause of my generalized anxiety. If someone told me they could give me a pill that just dialed back on the emotional intensity I would jump at the chance. I would still be me but a little calmer, a little slower to anger, less likely to embarrass myself when I get overly excited about some current fixation. Those things would go a long way to make it easier for me to just exist. It would be like a lubricant for life.
Anywho, just some thoughts on the matter.
Gassho,
Hoseki
sattoday
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