yurimon Q&A

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  • sarahfailin4

    It seems like you're anti-corporatist, but at the same time it seems like you're Republican. Am I getting one or both of those wrong? If not, how do you balance that?

    --I realize this thread has turned into some kind of witch hunt or something, but a sincere question if you feel like answering it.

    • i'm neither. I dont really have attachment to most ideas i'm debating. I know you cant throw out the baby with the bath water when it comes to some changes.yurimon
    • I learned that often or culturally, peoples ideas, world views are often based on a creation that of an ego driven reality. which in turn is why people get soyurimon
    • angered on a presentation of particular views in a debate and often creates a fight or flight reaction in the mind.yurimon
    • also it might seem that its not a virtue to not stand for certain ideas. Not all ideas are so obvious or simple to make an extreme stand and are better to beyurimon
    • explored, debated or worked out. but i find that if i label something as right or left and up, down that it can get in the way of reality by having automatedyurimon
    • assumptions come up in the mind and not actually seeing or understanding in jumping to an automatic conclusion. without any attempt to explore the core of whereyurimon
    • it could have come from. so thats just about it. but the law of nature is supreme in what you do in action or in action. all the accumulation of our problemsyurimon
    • are generations of collectively doing right or wrong. then you have the rule of balance in nature where virtuous action sustaining something positive.yurimon

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