I have a dream. To give. In this dream I have pooled together oodles of money and created a foundation. Simply by milking myself as a brand, as a person, and as a character. This virtual pool of money will support my own life and livelyhood in order to keep giving. And this pool will go to those people I admire, who never strayed from the good-natured road of giving. Who never stopped believing in the good side. Who stuck by others not only while they were on top, but also when tides looked the most bleak. And who fought for the ones who could no longer fight for themselves. Even when popular opinion dictated otherwise. Even when the going got tough. Even when personal gain suggested that swaying would be more opportune.
Several research studies and experiments into the human nature have found that about one third of people will subject others to pain, suffering, or even death - if asked or ordered to. And more than half will do the same, if put under pressure themselves, either through peer pressure or due to threats to own person and livelyhood. In short: most people have the capacity to become evil. An obvious example - if a little tired as an example - took place during Second World War in the 20th century. And there have been many others like it. Again: most people have the capacity to become evil.
Ask yourself, do you play with other people's health, livelyhood, or life? Do you do to others what you wouldn't want them to do to you? The only thing to stop that process is called human conscience. It is there to ensure that the good-natured, positive, and life-confirming side always wins. Because it has to. The only way to determine if you - yourself - are capable of turning evil, or have conscience enough to stop the process, is very simple: take a look in the mirror.
So who's to be the worthy recipients of the virtual pool of money? Take a look in the mirror... ....
Several research studies and experiments into the human nature have found that about one third of people will subject others to pain, suffering, or even death - if asked or ordered to. And more than half will do the same, if put under pressure themselves, either through peer pressure or due to threats to own person and livelyhood. In short: most people have the capacity to become evil. An obvious example - if a little tired as an example - took place during Second World War in the 20th century. And there have been many others like it. Again: most people have the capacity to become evil.
Ask yourself, do you play with other people's health, livelyhood, or life? Do you do to others what you wouldn't want them to do to you? The only thing to stop that process is called human conscience. It is there to ensure that the good-natured, positive, and life-confirming side always wins. Because it has to. The only way to determine if you - yourself - are capable of turning evil, or have conscience enough to stop the process, is very simple: take a look in the mirror.
So who's to be the worthy recipients of the virtual pool of money? Take a look in the mirror... ....