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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2017 13:58:00 GMT
What are your opinions on this?
I see, that people everywhere, including in my nation too, after possessing riches and materials, start to dominate.
They modify the politics, create and chance laws to suit their own agenda, but starts to persecute others.
In fact, the extent to which Indian politics lies is based completely on castes. And this caste even create cronyism, and politics. People elect leaders of their person, irrespective of whether he is capable or not.
And, this is largely due to the materialistic wealth.
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Post by Elizabeth on Nov 21, 2017 18:54:14 GMT
Riches leads to power and that power usually corrupts people. It completely changes them into someone different with a new agenda. Very few do not get corupted. It is also sad that such things corrupts people. Don't they know when they die it wont matter about the riches but about how they were as a person? All that riches and power is just temporary.
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Post by traveldude6882 on Nov 28, 2017 17:43:34 GMT
I feel like the ego is the worst. The ego makes a person feel entitled in a way where they think they know everything and always seek to feel on top of the world. I don't get the point of making life all about domination and trying to get people to do it your way no matter how rich you are. I believe that a truly successful person isn't one with a stable income in the bank, but a kind heart and has courage to become a better person despite the materialistic things he or she owns. We only have one life, at least right now any way and the fact that everyday we seek to accumulate more and more materialistic goods is crazy. But I admit that I fall guilty on this phenomena too.
I believe a person should learn and grow from experiences, where things like materials add no value to their way of thinking.
I personally feel it's best to be nice to everyone and just live and love in an imaginary bubble. I think people with higher riches should not get to choose how the world works for those who can't afford to buy into the system. I feel that the system should always remain stationary.
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