Friday, October 14, 2005

Interdependence is the human condition.


Molly Ivins latest column on Alternet on the continuing reduction of pension benefits, ends with the following:




"The biggest byproduct of these changes [in pension benefits] is fear," said the Star Tribune in its series. Fear may be a more dangerous emotion than anger. It turns life into an "every man for himself scramble" without unity, community, caring or sharing.



In fact, every one of us comes into this world naked and helpless, and most leave it in the same condition -- and we are dependent on one another every single day in between. The "stand on your own feet and take care of yourself" attitude the right wing keeps pushing is not only cruel, but stupid, too.



Independence is often required, but it is not sufficient, for my well being. I am dependent daily on thousands of people for the simple necessities of life.

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1 Comments:

Blogger applemcg said...

Thanks to
you,
Molly Ivins, and
the Mpls Star-Trib
for pointing this out.

Patty and Katie are really into Lost, Netflicking the first season. They observed last night how "those people really help each other".

While the show has its dark side, contrast with survivor-type shows which were all about being #1.

"It's all or none" should be the universal human motto.

16/10/05 7:20 AM  

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