10-17-2021, 10:36 AM
I'm touching on a specific kind of exploitation but I agree that exploiting something to the fullest can be a positive thing, of course it just depends on what it is you're exploiting and the context of this exploitation. Do you see how big this gets how fast?
I don't think a hunger strike is saying that I don't need what you're dwindling for leverage. I think it is more of the assertion that I need what you're dwindling, so for leverage I will withhold what you need from me, because I'd rather die on my own terms as a human being than under yours as a cog. You reimagined your needs, you need to die on your own terms more than anything anyone can control you with I think meeting needs is tough but I prefer that struggle over the more divided and alienating one. The only way to take care of everyone's needs is to give up everything you have. You can't even say what someone else needs. Btw, when I refer to a divided imagination I'm referring to an individualistic culture; I'm curious about what you mean by your usage of it. I'm wondering if mental disabilities would never have come to existence if all needs had always been met.
The collective imagination where people do what they can to meet each other's needs, to keep each other from falling into petty competitions, indifference, paranoia, loneliness, deceitfulness, is the only imagination I can see where spirituality will come to us like second nature. I'm not saying someone can't achieve a more spiritual existence in today's world, but I think it would be much more difficult to achieve than in a world where we are largely unburdened from the anxiety-inducing concerns of our day-to-day survival. Just give it all up yo.
I don't think a hunger strike is saying that I don't need what you're dwindling for leverage. I think it is more of the assertion that I need what you're dwindling, so for leverage I will withhold what you need from me, because I'd rather die on my own terms as a human being than under yours as a cog. You reimagined your needs, you need to die on your own terms more than anything anyone can control you with I think meeting needs is tough but I prefer that struggle over the more divided and alienating one. The only way to take care of everyone's needs is to give up everything you have. You can't even say what someone else needs. Btw, when I refer to a divided imagination I'm referring to an individualistic culture; I'm curious about what you mean by your usage of it. I'm wondering if mental disabilities would never have come to existence if all needs had always been met.
The collective imagination where people do what they can to meet each other's needs, to keep each other from falling into petty competitions, indifference, paranoia, loneliness, deceitfulness, is the only imagination I can see where spirituality will come to us like second nature. I'm not saying someone can't achieve a more spiritual existence in today's world, but I think it would be much more difficult to achieve than in a world where we are largely unburdened from the anxiety-inducing concerns of our day-to-day survival. Just give it all up yo.
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