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I za najmanje gluposti ljudi se mole, na primer mole se da smrsaju. Umesto da uzmu i da vezbaju pa ce smrsati. Mole se za pare i posed, umesto da uzmu i da zarade. A kad je nesto lose u pitanju tek onda, mole se Bogu da im pomogne i kukaju sto im ne pomaze, umesto sami sebi da pomognu.

Zato Pitagora kaze u Zlatnim Stihovima:

17. A sto se tice zala koje se dese coveku
18. Izdrzi sa strpljenjem i ne kukaj
19. Nego radi sta mozes da ih ispravis
 
Let’s return to our example of reaction to fire. The idea that fire is bad and should
be avoided must link to biological fear mechanisms to increase the amount of
attention the human mind gives it. If it finds additional ways to create that fear,
perhaps joining forces with an idea that, "There is an evil fire god that hates us!",
it is even more likely to be passed on to other human beings with some urgency.
A competing idea, "Fire might be useful if we just understood it better,” might be
defeated by further linking to senses of anger and group loyalty. People who
failed to loudly decry the evils of fire might be suspected as being in league with
the fire god. They would no longer be considered good members of the group.
When such persons were discovered, we would surely want to impale them on a
spear quickly before they might summon the fire god to destroy us.
With such strong linkages to biologically evolved feelings and behavior patterns,
the anti-fire idea is now entrenched, and unlikely ever to be defeated by
communication of competing ideas. (Whenever anyone tries to challenge the
idea – we impale them!) However, over in the next valley is another group of
humans where the idea of the evil fire god never took hold and random new
ideas about fire were given a fair hearing. Those guys are now cooking their
meat to avoid parasites and disease, keeping dangerous animals away, and not
freezing to death on cold nights.
Clearly they are in league with the evil fire god and must be destroyed!
Unfortunately, when we get there to kill these heathens, there are more of them
still alive, they are healthier, and they have learned to harden the points of their
spears with some evil fire magic.
It looks like we are doomed – the evil fire god will surely now devour the world...
OOPS!
What the hell just happened?
We started out looking at the sources of information that weigh into human
values and therefore human action. It all seemed fairly straight forward, with new
knowledge found to contribute to our survival and reproduction being accrued
three ways: genetically, through individual experience, and passed on from those
with greater experience to those with less.
It all sounded good – then suddenly we were a bunch of technophobic fanatics
trying to destroy what was obviously a much better way of life, rather than
embrace the additional value it could clearly give us.
 

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