mikeb12 wrote:
Personally, I think we are doomed from here on out as far as trying to conform to the constitution and public opinion at the same time. The future is gonna be an unknown from here on out... we can't base it on the past or predict the future. sure, Government has grown into this huge political process... no one can come along out of the blue and say how it should be fixed.. Sure, we can all make criticisms and suggested solutions.. but most of these are fantasies in our own mind, nothing more. the reality is the world is a much more complicated place now than it ever was.. and grows exponentially so every year.
for us (the individual) to come along and say this or that as an opinion is analogous to 'nothing but a grain of sand on a all the beaches of this planet'. Sure you can add up all those grains of 'like' sand and make a difference... but the challenge presented to you is to gather those grains of 'like sand' and distinguish themselves from the other grains of sand. once you can do that, you might be able to sway mass public opinion, and therefore action to your grain of of sand thinking...
is it fun to voice your opinion? yes.. does it make a difference? I doubt it. not unless you are powerful and persuasive enough to to move those 'huge dunes and beaches of sand'.
imo, the best we can hope for is to survive the tidal fluxes of civilization on this planet, and hope for the best of hopes that the end results in a better tomorrow.
Just my take on it. most of these xsf discussions mean squat in the grand scheme of things. they just serve to appease individual psychological needs.
just calling it like it is. and we all know from the old saying "It is What it is". We can either live our lives the best we can, or we can be bitter about how our lives were lived. Which do you want to be?
No reason we can't do both.
Since SS and thunder are doing all the heavy lifting on the thread topic I'll jump on the OT wagon.
Seriously, you get my daily downer award for a vision of the regular people who promote ideas or hold opinions as powerless delusional fools unaware how they are completely subject to forces they can't begin to understand or influence. I believe we are in fact like lottery winners relative to almost all humans who came before us. We enjoy personal freedom and security that would be beyond the understanding of people born just a few hundred years ago. We have comfortable and luxurious lifestyles that would be beyond their understanding of the people who ruled as kings. We have access to information that is beyond any riches ever held. And we have just about about doubled our life expectancy so we have the time to enjoy it. The word lucky doesn't begin to cover what we have.
This "grain of sand" is sipping coffee grown half a world away and feeling the caffeine fueled Jesus spirit wash over me. At my finger tips I have a world of information on which to base my predictions for the trajectory of humanity. All signs are pointing to greater empathy and understanding and newer, better power structures supplanting old ones and giving even more power to people over their own lives. Even now, in some ways the romantic notion of the rugged individual is more alive than ever because of the expansion of social freedom and justice.
You are right that most come to the forum first and foremost for a bit of fun and wouldn't be here unless it was fulfilling a need we have as humans, the super social creatures. Its a good and healthy thing. Even some of the mischievous trolling. Lets not discourage the discourse. I even welcome your "its all pointless" world view even if I don't share it.
Though the forum numbers aren't growing, I think the members are. Forum members who were already fairly good at presenting ideas continue to hone their skills. Even the guys I had low expectation for will sometime step up with some good stuff. You may not have noticed that civility overall is headed in the right direction.
I have enjoyed your posts for their honesty and your obvious intent to help members better understand health care issues from a real world perspective, despite plenty of feedback from insensitive b@stards.

You have even made your state sponsored car buying adventure entertaining, rather than a gut churning "in your face fiscal conservatives" socialist victory lap.

I know recently you've made noises about moving on from the forums since at times things can get aggravating. I want to end this with a few encouraging words but my coffee buzz is beginning to fade ....

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