Lucy WoodsFirmato: 11:56, 18/12/2014
"I do not agree with no 9. 'Our community acknowledges its duty of care and compassion for members who are unable to contribute.' - I disagree as this somehow suggests that somehow there are people who contribute nothing, the elderly, infirm etc. still contribute (love, wisdom, laughter), it is just today's society does not count these contributions as worth while, and instead burdensome. In a planet where we all have enough, no one is a burden, no one is wasting time trying to survive or make money, so everyone has time to look out for each other instead; even the most "needy" are a joy just to have around, thus contributing to human hapiness. The pain that comes from "having" to look after others, is the pain of not being able to look after yourself or anyone else too, alienation, isolation, blame. In a fair world, everyone can look after themselves, and then some. It becomes easy to care for people: a joy even. "
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