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Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 5:47 pm
If every single ounce of what is listed below was COMPLETELY ERRADICATED from the human psyche, would humanity still be able to survive?
pride egocentrism autrophobia (fear of others) achytiphobia (fear of being wrong) metathesiophobia ( fear of change) autrophilosophobia (fear of the thoughts/ opinions of others) xenophobia (fear of difference) any care towards our own insecurities
If yes, then how? What would life be like? If not, then why?
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Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:12 am
I don't get it. confused How do any of these things positively contribute to society in the first place? If all of these things were eradicated, we could finally get off of our high horses and learn to be selfless. If everyone did what they could to help each other, no one would need to help themselves.
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Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:10 am
Atrum_Anima I don't get it. confused How do any of these things positively contribute to society in the first place? If all of these things were eradicated, we could finally get off of our high horses and learn to be selfless. If everyone did what they could to help each other, no one would need to help themselves.
Pretty well this...
~L
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Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 10:50 am
Purple Twin-L Atrum_Anima I don't get it. confused How do any of these things positively contribute to society in the first place? If all of these things were eradicated, we could finally get off of our high horses and learn to be selfless. If everyone did what they could to help each other, no one would need to help themselves.
Pretty well this...
~L
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Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 11:07 pm
Atrum_Anima I don't get it. confused How do any of these things positively contribute to society in the first place? If all of these things were eradicated, we could finally get off of our high horses and learn to be selfless. If everyone did what they could to help each other, no one would need to help themselves. They don't, but some derive from survival instinct. The others shape our everyday lives.
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