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Saying that all you do is go "I have worth" is a cop-out. Worth and value, although vague concepts, are still heirarchies; you have created your own heirarchy and exist within it whether you are willing to admit it or not.
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01-06-2006, 09:53 PM | #42 (permalink) | |
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01-06-2006, 11:19 PM | #43 (permalink) | |
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Bill Gates has made far more money than I ever will. This does not make him a better person. George and Gracie had perhaps the best marriage of anyone in Hollywood, ever. Again, they are not better people than me for it. Ghandi has made a much larger mark on the world than I ever will. Again... The tricky thing to the concept of value is that it requires a context. A pet dog, for example, may be worth very little financially if it comes from the pound. Emotionally, however, it may be the most valuable thing you own. Your own sense of self-worth and the confidence or lack thereof derived from it also depends largely on how you choose to measure it. You may choose to measure it financially and not be happy until you make the most money and have the most expensive car. You may choose to measure it in terms of renown and want to be famous. I choose to measure it by my own growth; so long as I continue to learn I continue to have value. I know more today than I did yesterday and I will know more still tomorrow. This, to me, is proof that I have value as a human being. I don't need to contrast it to others, because I may choose instead to measure others in a context that changes their standing. A man in a coma does not learn and thus has no value on that scale. However, he has people who love him, giving him an emotional value. The two are apples and oranges and there's myriad scales for comparing yourself to others; therefore, I submit that even attempting to make such a comparison is frivolous. EDIT - I'm reconsidering my decision not to redress the issue of anti-social disorders. Yes, the increased ego (or self-esteem; I tend to use the two terms interchangably, but I do actually know the distinction to be made) will make such behaviour more likely, but that doesn't address the underlying cause. A chronic depressiv is that way due to an underlying physiological issue. A schizophrenic simalarly suffers from an underlying physiological issue and so does a sociopath. I maintain that the high self-esteem is not a cause, but a symptom. Rosa Parks carried a higher than average self-esteem for her demographic. She believed that she was every bit as worthy as the white middle class to sit at the front of the bus. There are very few who would call her ego a bad thing. I still maintain that you're missing my point, in that you have the cause and effect reversed. The distorted sense of higher worth does not creat the sociopath; rather the sociopath creates the distorted sense of higher worth.
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01-07-2006, 02:15 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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Ustwo, you've got a lot of nerve calling me a dick.
I'm pretty sure that violates the rules of this message board. In any case, you can trust me to ignore you from now on. All I have to say is that only one of us has been to medical school and that's me. I don't know what your experiences have been, but they do not hold true for most schools that I have had associations with. Hopefully, you will refrain from making blanket generalizations like that again. |
01-09-2006, 01:33 PM | #45 (permalink) | |
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You will never make money at that. You don't know enough to try that.. etc.... In every case there was a person who ignored those who told them to be 'realistic' and succeeded. Yes some failed as well, but you will never know if you are incompetent unless you try, and you won't try your best if you are not enthusiastic about it. |
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01-09-2006, 04:46 PM | #47 (permalink) | |
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The american dream presupposes opporunity not success.
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01-09-2006, 06:05 PM | #48 (permalink) | |
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Besides, the part i quoted sums up the american dream just fine. So what? You didn't know that the american dream is a lie too? |
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01-09-2006, 07:28 PM | #49 (permalink) | |
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I'm just going to leave a well-known phrase as my last argument: "power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."
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01-09-2006, 09:04 PM | #50 (permalink) | |
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I see people from Mexico crossing the borders illegally becasue the oppurtunity to be better than the villages they came from is more than enough for most. It offers and presupposes oppurnity, not guarantees of success.
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01-09-2006, 11:29 PM | #51 (permalink) | ||
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I see the emptiness of the dream. It's reflected in the increasing gap between the wealthy and the poor and the shrinking middle class. Your twenty dollared relatives could have just as easily toiled in obscurity just below the poverty line for the rest of their lives. This is where it started: Quote:
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01-10-2006, 06:16 AM | #52 (permalink) |
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This is a great thread . . . please excuse the interruption, but I'm gonna refer back to the article for a minute.
There is no doubt whatsoever that our education system in the US has major problems (and needs a major overhaul, not just more taxpayer money thrown its way) but I disagree with the author's lumping self-help, our education system, and alternative medicine together like this. Self-help has its place in our society, because, let's face it, lots of us had less-than-stellar upbringings and it is up to us as adults to get on and make our way in life. I'm not talking about the mainstream hype as presented with the likes of Oprah and Dr. Phil; I'm referring to genuine help with sorting things out, taking personal responsibility, examining our strengths and weakness for what they are, and finding our paths in life. Regarding the growth in the field of alternative medicine -- the main reason people are turning away from western medical "care" -- and I use that term loosely -- is that our mainstream medical doctors typically do not treat us as people; they medicate symptoms. I believe our system of medical care for emergencies is the best. However, I cannot count the number of times MDs have sent me on my way after spending a whopping 30 seconds with me with a prescription in hand for drugs (including antibiotics for sinus infections and colds and blood pressure medicine for slightly elevated blood pressure) without addressing the underlying cause of the problems. As opposed to our medical system, alternative medicine helps people with chronic conditions because the practitioners are more likely to see the person, and find the cause of the problem, address it, and help restore the person. Sure, there are quacks in alt medicine like in any other profession. Overall, though, alternative medicine definitely helps people where mainstream medicine cannot, and does not. And I completely agree with Cynthetiq: In America, it's about equal opportunity to achieve, or fail, not guarantees of success. This is tied to another big problem we have -- this whole notion of entitlements as opposed to working and earning our way. OK, I've said what I wanted to say. Carry on. |
01-10-2006, 07:17 AM | #53 (permalink) | |
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It does describe the American dream, but what does the American dream mean to you? For my relatives who came over here it meant an opportunity. That's it. Success is not guaranteed. It's presupposed that here it is greater than 0% opporutnity that they had in their homeland. As they say in the dieting and excercising infomercials, Results Not Typical.
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01-10-2006, 11:39 AM | #54 (permalink) |
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To me the american dream is the idea that everyone has an opportunity to succeed. I don't think that this is true in any kind of meaningful sense. Certainly many people do have opportunities to succeed, but many people don't, even in terms of the conditions you outlined.
Healthcare isn't always accessible, apartments aren't always accessible, education is becoming more expensive and less accessible, and the labor market is what it is. Even if you make ten times what you could have made elsewhere, if you have to spend 12 times what you had to spend elsewhere it doesn't amount to much. I see what you're saying, i just disagree that it makes sense to assume that the opportunity applies to everyone. |
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The opportunity applies to anyone trying to better themselves by leaving their own homeland and emmigrating elsewhere, from America to Germany to Iceland. As far as success, again, results not typical.
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01-10-2006, 01:40 PM | #56 (permalink) | |
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So essentially, what you're saying is that the american dream has the same value as the promises of a slim fast commercial? And then you're holding this dream up as though it is some sort of beacon of hope for the world's downtrodden? When i think of the american dream I see someone attempting to sell a promise to masses of people when they damn well know that that promise will essentially be meaningless to the vast majority of them. Then I see that same salesperson blaming the people he fooled when they don't succeed like he tricked them into thinking he would. I also see many of the people who would presume to spread the message of the american dream complain when masses of illegals sneak over the borders to try and cash in. I see this and i think, "Wow, that's kind've fucked up. Maybe everyone would be better served by a more honest approach to explaining what things are really like in america. Something like: 'Come to america, where some of your dreams might come true if you're lucky'" Not everyone gets the same opportunity to succeed or fail in america. There are certain things make the opportunities available to people fundamentally unequal. Just like everywhere else in the universe. America acts like it invented opportunity when actually it was just the first country to co-opt it into a successful national marketing campaign. |
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01-10-2006, 01:56 PM | #58 (permalink) |
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Yeah, and?
Like you said, "results not typical" a.k.a. "only a fool would bank on this". They don't have newspaper articles about all the immigrants who aren't making connections with soviet oil ministers because there isn't enough paper and nobody wants to read about "failure" because it so common so as to be mundane. |
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The example before cites an extreme example, but there are others that just wanted to give their kids a better opportunity at education for some that was enough.
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01-10-2006, 02:24 PM | #60 (permalink) | |
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I would have said that the american dream is that improvement is possible through effort. Regardless of the excess that some people get through luck, I think my version of the american dream is alive and well. Of course, we could simply have different ideas about this... I suspect this may be the case.
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01-10-2006, 03:09 PM | #61 (permalink) | |
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two threads on the American Dream:
Are You Living the American Dream? The American Dream...Is...? an excerpt from the person that coined the phrase. Quote:
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