Wishing The World Was Perfect Doesn't Make It So

in dtube •  6 years ago 


We need to take precautions and be accountable to our individual responsibility. Too many people hold the attitude now of “don’t tell me to look both ways before crossing the road, tell cars not to hit me.” This is the attitude of rejecting all personal responsibility and putting that on the shoulders of the entire collective which isn’t possible. It’s like saying I should be allowed to litter, but I demand that society at large keep everything perfectly clean, it’s counter-intuitive and if everyone follows that mantra, then it won’t be clean and if we enforce more that it falls to the collective to deal with, it will end up as an environmental cleanup tax that we all pay.

There is no way to void personal responsibility and not give up freedoms to an authority to deal with it instead. This is what always happens when you try to force that the collective is enforced while the individual reigns supreme.

This only lasts so long when the individual has eventually given up all their freedoms and realize that they are not caught in the traps they laid out and have no way out. The movement that we don’t need to take responsibility for what happens to us or that we shouldn’t need to show caution to what environments we subject ourselves to and to how we ensure our safety and security is absurd and dangerous. Wishing the world was perfect simply doesn’t make it so. There is a percentage of society that will be criminals, pedophiles, psychopaths, and more.

Wishing for a better world and or hiding the things we don’t like and pretending they don’t exist really just allows the problems to fester so that we would eventually need to rely on someone else to fix it who may manipulate that reliance rather than learning to deal with them ourselves.

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I liken this to the Paris Agreement that Trump backed us out of. We can't continue to pretend that what the rest of the world does doesn't matter, that's the bottom line of that accord, it all sounds good on paper but all it does is manipulate the US into meeting more regulatory demands that are proving counterproductive if we have to pay other countries to do the same without a guarantee there will be positive results and more than just another promise of financial commitment down the road. The US put one hundred million down to start the process with a guarantee of another three hundred million....but what about the other countries? All those countries obligation was was to agree to try and reduce emissions but they didn't have to guarantee a reduction nor did they put money into it. As a matter of fact China had already surpassed their quota of reduction two years prior...basically when they came away from that accord all it did was give the world an impression that everyone was in agreement that something had to be done about the environment and protecting it but it didn't hold anyone accountable to guarantee's of reductions. There really was no personal responsibility involved.

Yeah agreed, it's crazy the lack of personal responsibility today

This is SO true!!!

The truest!