Message from @WOODY
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you mean if they don't have rights.
which was my original point.
we need Ayn Rand.
it's like achild and learning to read, if you constantly come to the childs aid and read it to them, they will learn that you will do it for them, and then they don't bother learning, so when that child goes to school, suddenly they can't do anything at school, they can't read and thne it effects if they can write or not
altruism
ˈaltruːɪz(ə)m/
noun
noun: altruism
disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others.
duty
dutiful sacrifice.
no it's not
Self-imposed duty and enforced-upon duty are two different things.
that is the person willingly doing it, it's not dutiful sacrifice
what part of disinterested and selfless doesn't mean duty?
both lol
Different people work with different moral rules.
Duty is an obligation, a requirement, a responsibility.
nothing of that definition says it's obligatory
nothing
its not sacrifice if a person puts a gun to my head and says you're gonna work for others or die
Thats slavery
yes, a moral or legal obligation.
the morality that obligates sacrifice is altruism.
I'd rather be able to stand on my own two feet, and decide for myself what's worth sacrificing for.
Blanket-statement.
yes Mr.Binary, thats why i think the true act of selflessness, is setting people free, aka, teach them to survive on their own
its a binary choice
sacrifice or don't sacrifice
live or die
Disinterested: 1. not influenced by considerations of personal advantage. 2. having or feeling no interest in something.
and selflessness is pretty much understood
i.e. not selfish and not valued
If that's selfish by someone's strange, arbitrary definition, I don't really care all that much. I'd much rather help people out because I want to, not because I have to. And I _do_ want to help people.
it's an act performed on your own free will
so to continue to support people with your money by force is not Altruism
But you can't always _just_ be selfless, because then, you don't ever focus on yourself. And thus, you're in a worse position to sacrifice and help.
you arne't doing it because you choose to, you are doing it now because you are being forced to
Heres a new perspective for you
How is being a ball and chain to someone else an act of self-sacrifice?
in other words, how is being the beneficiary of an altruist person making you selfless? if anything it makes you selfish, for using another persons sacrifice
I do not choose to have my tax money go to welfare
they force that upon me
I would choose to have my taxes go to schools and healthcare
I think you are misunderstanding me here: as an Objectivist, I consider rationally pursuing values, i.e. selfishness to be a virtue.
not to support a family of 8 who refuse to work
It seems to be the difference between indifference and duty.
Indifference is a passive state, whereas duty is an active one, since the other definition is "a task or action that someone is required to perform."
Is that the same thing as a lack of motivation?