OneGrassRoot
(23,435 posts)I've tried collecting my favorite videos in the Wishadoo library.
For those who want to peruse for more inspiration, here ya go.
http://www.wishadoo.org/video/
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)[center]"The crippling of individuals I consider the worst evil of capitalism. Our whole educational system suffers from this evil. An exaggerated competitive attitude is inculcated into the student, who is trained to worship acquisitive success as a preparation for his future career."
~Albert Einstein~
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''Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do
the children of men as a whole experience it.
Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure.
Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.''
~Helen Keller~
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love_katz
(2,850 posts)I think we are taught to be separate, and competitive to the point of pain.
It becomes too easy, in a highly competitive society to see each other as threats.
And, as someone else posted a while back, compassion seems to have gone out of style.
"...trained to worship acquisitive success..."
The entire quote seems to have our problems as a society in a nutshell.
OneGrassRoot
(23,435 posts)well said
get the red out
(13,611 posts)I have been reading a lot of dog training information over the last couple of years after getting a dog and knowing NOTHING. The latest book I'm reading is written by a trainer who works with dog owners who come to her class at their wit's end with trying to train their reactive dogs to do dog agility. Some of these dog owners bought the dog (often "performance" bred) specifically to be an"agility competition dog", and have focused only on the competition aspect to the point that she literally has to teach them to cuddle their pets. The drive for competition literally has people neglecting to love on their dogs! She said if these people just spend all of several classes cuddling their dogs then they are achieving something.
Competitive to the point of pain indeed! Thankfully, no one I've met in my area trains dogs in that kind of intense competitive-machine way for agility, but apparently it exists. I do know from German Shepherd friends that it exists in one local Schutzhund trainer though We take this competition thing into everything in life and remove basic pleasures.
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)...along Max Plank and Carl Sagan were all acutely insightful in their fields of inquiry and in many respects, that of human nature. But they all recognized the limitations of both.
''The surface of the earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. On this shore we've learned most of what we know. Recently we've waded a little way out, maybe ankle-deep -- and the water seems inviting. Some part of our being knows this is where we came from. We long to return. And we can, because the cosmos is also within us. We are made of star stuff. We are a way for the cosmos to know itself." Carl Sagan
snot
(10,740 posts)HECATE {speaking to the 3 witches}: "And you all know, security
Is mortals' chiefest enemy."
-- Macbeth (II, v), W. Shakespeare, Moby Ed.,
http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/macbeth/full.html
This in a play in which a soldier's ambition led him to murder a good king.