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Social engineers always seem to miss the target when trying to resolve poverty, disease, crime, ignorance, distribution of wealth etc.
Their sin?...They think that every so-called disadvantaged person/culture/country is as capably intelligent and responsible as Social Engineers themselves.
How arrogant.
Yes, bleeding hearts stop short of confronting the real issue and are happy to collect themselves into a warnm and fuzzy culture of fake sincerity, happily dispensing money. In Australia it is called 'Wanking'.
It is axiomatic that if every person had the same mental capability of logic to reason with on the highest matters, we could just give them money or trucks or wheat and Voila! they would lift themselves out of the mud by the seat of their own pants so they could buy a new telly through their own hidden business acuity and brow-sweat.
But it is NOT so. Every living person on this planet is in a varying degree of mental development and thereby has automatically reaped his condition if he chooses not to get more data forr lifting his conditions. There are no real victims...(except those who indulge in self-sabotage) To say otherwise is to assign every person on the spectrum of life a condition of "lucky or unlucky" Actually, we can make our own luck with our own sovereign right of free will. (Even the will to waste away whimpering that it is the fault of the rich.)
Charity, mis-applied, can be just another name for free money. Welfare recipients rarely, rarely appreciate getting something for nothing. If anything, the free stuff can start desperate people on the path of craftiness.
So, what is the Real Issue? It would be sincerely getting clear on the concept that poverty is based on ignorance and ill-education. People can begin to be helped by the sincere goal of gradually educating willing people 'up' the ladder to health wealth and happiness. Then perhaps they would realize they are their own Captain. Even if just to decide they are the Captain of their own patch of vegetable garden.
There is a saying that many Social Engineers never speak of: "Give a man a free fish and you have fed him for a day; Teach a man to fish and you have fed him for life."
But maybe that's too easy.
Their sin?...They think that every so-called disadvantaged person/culture/country is as capably intelligent and responsible as Social Engineers themselves.
How arrogant.
Yes, bleeding hearts stop short of confronting the real issue and are happy to collect themselves into a warnm and fuzzy culture of fake sincerity, happily dispensing money. In Australia it is called 'Wanking'.
It is axiomatic that if every person had the same mental capability of logic to reason with on the highest matters, we could just give them money or trucks or wheat and Voila! they would lift themselves out of the mud by the seat of their own pants so they could buy a new telly through their own hidden business acuity and brow-sweat.
But it is NOT so. Every living person on this planet is in a varying degree of mental development and thereby has automatically reaped his condition if he chooses not to get more data forr lifting his conditions. There are no real victims...(except those who indulge in self-sabotage) To say otherwise is to assign every person on the spectrum of life a condition of "lucky or unlucky" Actually, we can make our own luck with our own sovereign right of free will. (Even the will to waste away whimpering that it is the fault of the rich.)
Charity, mis-applied, can be just another name for free money. Welfare recipients rarely, rarely appreciate getting something for nothing. If anything, the free stuff can start desperate people on the path of craftiness.
So, what is the Real Issue? It would be sincerely getting clear on the concept that poverty is based on ignorance and ill-education. People can begin to be helped by the sincere goal of gradually educating willing people 'up' the ladder to health wealth and happiness. Then perhaps they would realize they are their own Captain. Even if just to decide they are the Captain of their own patch of vegetable garden.
There is a saying that many Social Engineers never speak of: "Give a man a free fish and you have fed him for a day; Teach a man to fish and you have fed him for life."
But maybe that's too easy.
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