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Originally posted by HimWhoHathAnEar
reply to post by Prote
During sitX, if I had prepared and another hadn't, would I say, "screw you, you didn't prepare, even though I warned you". I doubt it. Still, the lesson is valid.
I think you may be interjecting something that's not there, or is not spelled out in the Story of Grasshopper and Ant. It won't be a 'screw you, hahaha attitude. There simply won't be enough for everyone.
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Maybe a lack of selfishness will be my ultimate demise.
Originally posted by HimWhoHathAnEar
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you're not preparing, so you won't have anything to share right?
Originally posted by HimWhoHathAnEar
I would share as much as I could. But if it comes down to sharing with those who refused to prepare and thereby having all of us perish, no way. That 'Group Hug before we all die' thing doesn't make sense to me.
Originally posted by HimWhoHathAnEar
I'm sure you derive some self satisfaction out of this 'selflessness' that you portray here in cyberspace. But as someone said earlier in the thread, when push comes to shove and hunger sets in alot of that chivalry will go right out the window. So forgive me for taking that stuff with a huge lump of salt and being prepared to defend what I was smart enough to set aside!
I have never said I refuse to prepare. The premise of the thread is to understand more about the mindset of those that go to extraodinary lengths to prepare but preparation is nothing without mental preparation, of course, you need both.
Originally posted by Prote
Originally posted by HimWhoHathAnEar
reply to post by Prote
Well I don't know where the hahaha came from but in my world, you share. You don't cut someone out because there isn't enough. A service to others oriented being will share or sacrifice regardless of quantity.
I stand by it.
Maybe a lack of selfishness will be my ultimate demise. I'll take that, and will already be ready to make that sacrifice as I've identified it as number one priority.... prepare... prepare to die!
Perhaps you've inadvertantly helped make my case in the OP from another angle.
Originally posted by CyberSEAL
Are you living underground for fear of radiation or living off the land...which is it?