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([personal profile] ironphoenix Jun. 9th, 2010 11:09 am)
You Are Not So Smart: A blog of articles about how our minds (don't) work. Quite a few people I know need to read this.

How do they get to be that way?: A n article by Roger Ebert about racism as it's exemplified in people's reactions to a mural on a school in Arizona.
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From: [personal profile] beable



"“Wouldn't it be much worse if life were fair and all the terrible things that happen to us, come because actually deserve them? So now I take comfort in the general hostility and unfairness of the Universe”" - Marcus Cole (Babylon 5)


From: [identity profile] ironphoenix.livejournal.com


It strikes me that this is kind of the only sane way to deal with reality. Lots of folks who try to believe that everything has a plan and a purpose find that idea breaks pretty badly when confronted with some of the really bad stuff out there.

Squaring this with religious belief in a benevolent God is hard, and I don't think I have a complete answer. What I've got is a general sense that it relates to what free will is, and what has lasting importance as opposed to what is ephemeral.

From: [identity profile] ancalagon-tb.livejournal.com


I sometimes wonder if it's not an excuse to avoid being compassionate... Poor people are poor because they deserve it, it's ok if I don't do anything to help them.

From: [identity profile] ironphoenix.livejournal.com


Alain de Botton gives a very good talk on of how our individualism leads to this kind of thinking, and what to do about it.

TED is just full of awesome stuff. I could watch for days.

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Sometimes. But it's possible to believe that suffering has a purpose, and also to be moved to compassion by the suffering.
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