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Topic: Bringing This Article Back From The Abyss - The Inspiration For My Company (Read 549 times)

legendary
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Bull.
Could you be more specific, 'Bull' is rather ambiguous.
But it is comprehensive.

There is no use or gain in 'overcoming the instinct of self preservation', rather the opposite.

hero member
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Bull.
Could you be more specific, 'Bull' is rather ambiguous.
legendary
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...In many respects the solution is simple in concept, its the execution thats more challenging. The hardest element to overcome is at the core of the human instinct to survive, and that is the instinct of self preservation. This instinct is of course very strong and because human beings are intellectual creatures this instinct is often triggered when our ideas or sense of self are in intellectual danger even though our bodies or lifes may not be. This is the major cause of human irrational behavior. So for the sole sake of logic it stands to reason that if smaller and smaller groups continue to control larger and larger portions of a finite pool of resources then you either must exponentially increase the quantity of the reasources or you must equalize the method of gathering the resources to a broader group of people. Fortunately in this case the resource is a fabrication of man.

     So with that being said, lets open this up for discussion...  I release it to the floor...

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The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe.
-Dr. McCoy, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Bull.
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