The radical moral implications of luck in human life

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by dealmaker, Mar 7, 2019.

  1. volpri

    volpri

    Listened to about 120 seconds (or less) and for me it was clear. They have some major responsibility in creating and maintaining their own circumstances. Just listen to the music and lyric. No wonder.....At least that is my perception of it..wrong or right.
     
    #71     Mar 9, 2019
  2. d08,

    Thanks for watching. I respect your decision and agree with you. Everyone is entitiled to their own opinions of how they view things.
     
    #72     Mar 9, 2019
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  3. CSEtrader

    CSEtrader

    I agree with D08, those are only excuses, accompanied by low-level offences and not yet excuse, a clear sense of weakness. Only a strong person can recognize own error. Cowards never do.
    If nothing happened, it appears I will have n.2 on my ignore, in addition to the hysteric D.

    Returning to the argument -
    My husband, the father of our kids, grew up in a not only very special area, rich of gold, mines, and criminals; where also, 70% of the residents were former prisoners. And because his school grades where at maximum and people there really did not like brain and science, he became champion in boxing, this was only one way to survive. All of our six sons are following his path and are boxing. This is the only reminder memory we are having from that period.
    Another knowledge is that criminals, who can easily kill you for a piece of gold ore are less dangerous than the white collar criminals we are dealing with now.
    I, myself, grew up with only my mother and cemetery, where my beloved dad is, taken away very young by a heart attack. Our boys are lucky to have both parents, but I believe myself to be very lucky l - my mom gives me all - I believe in myself and have wings, and I will never stop to read.
    The rest is history - business, trading and now legal war.
     
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    #73     Mar 9, 2019
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  4. Hey CSE, wat upp. Not that I believe any part of you saga, I still hope ya'll are doin well.

    The Ever Southern VIPER
     
    #74     Mar 9, 2019
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  5. CSEtrader

    CSEtrader

    Hi, Viper,,
    Thank you for your hope.
    But sorry to hear you do not believe in what you call "our story", what we are living as everyday day survival drama, but determined to bring it to the victory.
    Just to answer your question .
    What brings you to " don't believe?"
     
    #75     Mar 9, 2019
  6. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    The universe can take all your hard work away in 10 seconds. The universe can provide everything to you as well.
     
    #76     Mar 9, 2019
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  7. sle

    sle

    Nobody is suggesting to lie down and cry if you draw the short straw. However, one should be away that short straws exist and that many people that we objectify as samples of success did not draw them.

    PS. You sure write a lot :p
     
    #77     Mar 9, 2019
  8. volpri

    volpri

    LOL Many did. Short enough?
     
    #78     Mar 10, 2019
  9. volpri

    volpri

    Careful he is the viper.....THE TRADEVIPER!
     
    #79     Mar 10, 2019
  10. volpri

    volpri

    80/20

    In trading when you begin you will spend 80% of your time and efforts to move just 20% towards your goal. However, as you are nearing critical mass in your endeavour you will find 20% of your time and effort will produce 80% of your goal. This is sort of a type of exponential movement towards achieving something. This is why it is neccessary to DECIDE beforehand to NOT give up. Most people give up before “critical mass” is ever reached. Therefore, they have no runaway profits from trading.

    He who gives up NEVER accomplishes what he set put to do but he who NEVER gives up has a better chance of achieving success. So..will you persist or will you give up?

    THINK ABOUT IT!
     
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    #80     Mar 10, 2019
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