Theme: Responsibility

  • Everyone wants to be the leader, manager, executive, financier, politician, gene

    Everyone wants to be the leader, manager, executive, financier, politician, general, and king – until they achieve that status. And then they realize that they hold those positions because others want them to, and those that want them to, are customers that they must keep satisfied, or they will find someone else who does treat them as customers.

    Why is it so hard? because all customers have different interests, and all leaders have but one fundamental job: to apply scarce resources behind the best returns. And that includes defense of the organizational capital against members since all organizations consist largely of people who seek rents on that organization.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-27 13:43:00 UTC

  • Everyone wants to be the leader, manager, executive, financier, politician, gene

    Everyone wants to be the leader, manager, executive, financier, politician, general, and king – until they achieve that status. And then they realize that they hold those positions because others want them to, and those that want them to, are customers that they must keep satisfied, or they will find someone else who does treat them as customers. Why is it so hard? because all customers have different interests, and all leaders have but one fundamental job: to apply scarce resources behind the best returns. And that includes defense of the organizational capital against members since all organizations consist largely of people who seek rents on that organization.
  • We Evolved to ‘feel’ What Is Good for Our Survival in The Pack.

    Just to throw a little operational science in here – humans are happiest when they succeed at controlling their conditions (responsibility) and when they intuit they ‘fit’, are ‘productive’, and ‘won’t be left behind’ (meaning) becauses it reduces the subconscious effort to status-seek or prevent status loss at the cost of cellular damage to zero. We evolved to ‘feel’ what is good for our survival in the pack.
  • Just to throw a little operational science in here – humans are happiest when th

    Just to throw a little operational science in here – humans are happiest when they succeed at controlling their conditions (responsibility) and when they intuit they ‘fit’, are ‘productive’, and ‘won’t be left behind’ (meaning) becauses it reduces the subconscious effort to status-seek or prevent status loss at the cost of cellular damage to zero.

    We evolved to ‘feel’ what is good for our survival in the pack.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-26 07:47:00 UTC

  • We Evolved to ‘feel’ What Is Good for Our Survival in The Pack.

    Just to throw a little operational science in here – humans are happiest when they succeed at controlling their conditions (responsibility) and when they intuit they ‘fit’, are ‘productive’, and ‘won’t be left behind’ (meaning) becauses it reduces the subconscious effort to status-seek or prevent status loss at the cost of cellular damage to zero. We evolved to ‘feel’ what is good for our survival in the pack.
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    http://tribunist.com/news/supreme-court-ruling-police-have-no-duty-to-protect-the-general-public/


    Source date (UTC): 2018-02-24 04:04:00 UTC

  • What Would You Consider As Basic Human Rights That Should Be Enforced On Everyone Without Exception?

    All human rights are just property rights. That is all that they can be. Why we should not force property rights upon people is very hard to imagine.

    Of course, the communists would say that their last few articles that were forced into the international declaration in order to get their signatures were also property rights , bt they cannot be, since they are demands for imposition on the property others, not demands that we forgo impositions upon the property of others.

    I’ve written extensively about this subject and there can exist no positive moral laws. All moral laws are prohibitions and prohibitions only. That is all it is possible for universal laws to be.

    https://www.quora.com/What-would-you-consider-as-basic-human-rights-that-should-be-enforced-on-everyone-without-exception

  • What Would You Consider As Basic Human Rights That Should Be Enforced On Everyone Without Exception?

    All human rights are just property rights. That is all that they can be. Why we should not force property rights upon people is very hard to imagine.

    Of course, the communists would say that their last few articles that were forced into the international declaration in order to get their signatures were also property rights , bt they cannot be, since they are demands for imposition on the property others, not demands that we forgo impositions upon the property of others.

    I’ve written extensively about this subject and there can exist no positive moral laws. All moral laws are prohibitions and prohibitions only. That is all it is possible for universal laws to be.

    https://www.quora.com/What-would-you-consider-as-basic-human-rights-that-should-be-enforced-on-everyone-without-exception

  • Was Government Regulation Necessary To Prevent Thalidomide Babies From Increasing?

    Governments (almost always)consist of humans, who’s principle function as “Insurer of last resort”.

    It is entirely rational for insurers to demand warranty of all products, services, and information, in the marketplace that they insure.

    One cannot himself warranty actions for which he cannot pay restitution.

    This is the limit of moral action – that which you can pay restitution for.

    one cannot pay the cost of restitution for ‘defective’ lives.

    And if you study the literature, you’ll quickly understand that very small portions of society cost very large portions of our problems.

    https://www.quora.com/Was-government-regulation-necessary-to-prevent-thalidomide-babies-from-increasing

  • Was Government Regulation Necessary To Prevent Thalidomide Babies From Increasing?

    Governments (almost always)consist of humans, who’s principle function as “Insurer of last resort”.

    It is entirely rational for insurers to demand warranty of all products, services, and information, in the marketplace that they insure.

    One cannot himself warranty actions for which he cannot pay restitution.

    This is the limit of moral action – that which you can pay restitution for.

    one cannot pay the cost of restitution for ‘defective’ lives.

    And if you study the literature, you’ll quickly understand that very small portions of society cost very large portions of our problems.

    https://www.quora.com/Was-government-regulation-necessary-to-prevent-thalidomide-babies-from-increasing