To Think About Outcomes and Mutual Goals, We MUST Pay to Play
- au4504
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Listen to this gent, Joshua Doss. (Great first name! đIYKYK) He drops this maxim so, so well: Always look at the outcomes, and consider all perspectives in order to reach the BEST decisions. That's decision science 101. Well done, Sir.
Now, aside from the methodology he breaks down in this video, I wanna remark on one more thing too: the context. That is, Doss basically breaks it down to say here: black people will do better to participate than not, regardless the options. I agree about that for black people too, but I agree about it for all Americans who are as fed up with this shit as I am, in general, too.
Doss kinda explains in the beginning "hey take the emotions out and think." What I'm saying is: "think, and let your emotions carry you to action!"
For that, I'll quote J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye:
"The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one"
I believe that the biggest reason we're in this predicament we are - under criminal rule, as we are - is due to the >33% who aren't participating (like the angry gentlemen, at the beginning of the video).
Dude, if you want change from what's "offerred" and you're angry: do something! Don't "do nothing." That won't do shit.
Here's two realities that I declare as a case of yes, correlation is causation: most Americans, I believe more than two thirds, do not want this craziness that is happening from our government today.
In the last election, more than one third of eligible voters in America didn't vote.
The silent third is allowing an anti-America minority to really fuck shit up on a global scale.
We'll all just die right here if we choose to do nothing because of our frustration. Live your life to do something about it instead is what I say. No slack!
Get with US! #VeteransAgainstTyranny
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