< 2cents> Modern people (especially those who watch TV shows like Ophrah) come under the delusion that "it's their right to have a perfect life in modern society"). The truth is that this "wonderful world we have created" is full of "bad karma", some we inherit from our ancestors, some we have created ourselves.(Wars,killings,resource extraction,displacement of the poor off of their lands, etc) The karma comes back to "haunt" all of us, and we experience it in different ways. There is no way to avoid it...if it wasn't Nannette, it would be something else, to be a "thorn in your side".

The lesson is all of this, should be to ask yourself.."how did I get into this situation?" ..."what is the root cause of the bad karmic occurences"...and "how do I elevate myself above it?"

Have you ever thought about challenging the concept of "the ownership society?". The whole concept of renters and landlords is a bizarre,sick, master-slave relationship. Condos are not much different.

Humans were meant to live in inter-dependent tribes of around 100 people. We now are living in non-tribal camps of strangers, who share no interdependencies, and are over-crowded. They will fight like "rats in a cage". </2cents>


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

In reply to Re: OT: How to Spoil a nice place to live by zentara
in thread OT: How to Spoil a nice place to live by Intrepid

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