posted on Oct, 29 2007 @ 02:38 AM
I believe the power of humanities inventions must be accompanied with a correspondingly enlightened society or we will nip ourselves in the bud, so to
speak.
All humans desire control, because it is that control of our environment which aids in our security. The security we get, however, depends on the
method we use in obtaining it.
If you use selfish means: theft, deceit, or plunder, then you destroy the environment of security you are trying to erect around yourself by your
contribution of negativity.
"You get less fruit picking apples than planting seeds."
If you learn temperance and wisdom, nature will provide for you, and the world around you will be safer than anything you could create by brute
force.
As a society and as individuals we must all learn this lesson if we are to move forward.
I recall an experiment where a chimpanzee was given a nut to hold in his fist, but to reach the nut the chimp had to reach through a hole underwater.
In the animal's desire to not let go of what it desired, it was unable to pull its fist out of the hole while it held the nut, and it drowned.
We cannot afford to be so stupid.
Although it seems contrary on the surface, there is really much more humanity has to gain through the enterprise of cooperation than any benefit of
warfare.
When we fight, we lose.