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After watching [Enron: The Smartest Guys In the Room], I just realized
why I never sincerely support capitalism, that because I always think
that reveals the evilest ideology of human nature.
Just as I always believe that no any person is born be good, based on
Freud's theory, the free-market does make people greedier and never
feel satisfied with everything, included wealth, reputation, or even
freedom and rights. That's why I regard the procedure of education is
undoubtedly important and so is socialization indeed influencing and
model us really much.
My hypothesis is built on the results arisen from too much arrogance
and self-esteem, which are over blown by sense of pride. Sometimes it's
weird when we place trusts on ourselves much more than others, and that
makes us too blind to see any fault.
According to capitalism, which strongly indicated the known American
Dream, trying making money, earning more and more than we can afford,
even we don't really know the boundary between reality and imagination,
so that we did something wrong, further illegal, but we even didn't
recognize it, or believed making up must be no sweat, if we could be so
powerful.
However, where does the power come from? Sorry, every piece of it is
derived from money, esteem, and self-achievement, and we always call it
as "accomplishment." Isn't it against the hierarchy of needs by Maslow?
Yes, it is. We do hope to satisfy the supra demands, then come down for
security, that's why we dare to break rules, urge for deregulations,
but forget why do we need them.
As far as I'm concerned, the Enron guys are geniuses, because they knew
every bad thought of people so well, that they could make the origins of
their blueprint of Bubble Empire and dream of other followers, and then
they even could make more lies to convince every less smart ones of them.
But unfortunately, I more hope there're less this kind of brilliant guys
over this world, or we will have to face too many amazed in every startling
day.
why I never sincerely support capitalism, that because I always think
that reveals the evilest ideology of human nature.
Just as I always believe that no any person is born be good, based on
Freud's theory, the free-market does make people greedier and never
feel satisfied with everything, included wealth, reputation, or even
freedom and rights. That's why I regard the procedure of education is
undoubtedly important and so is socialization indeed influencing and
model us really much.
My hypothesis is built on the results arisen from too much arrogance
and self-esteem, which are over blown by sense of pride. Sometimes it's
weird when we place trusts on ourselves much more than others, and that
makes us too blind to see any fault.
According to capitalism, which strongly indicated the known American
Dream, trying making money, earning more and more than we can afford,
even we don't really know the boundary between reality and imagination,
so that we did something wrong, further illegal, but we even didn't
recognize it, or believed making up must be no sweat, if we could be so
powerful.
However, where does the power come from? Sorry, every piece of it is
derived from money, esteem, and self-achievement, and we always call it
as "accomplishment." Isn't it against the hierarchy of needs by Maslow?
Yes, it is. We do hope to satisfy the supra demands, then come down for
security, that's why we dare to break rules, urge for deregulations,
but forget why do we need them.
As far as I'm concerned, the Enron guys are geniuses, because they knew
every bad thought of people so well, that they could make the origins of
their blueprint of Bubble Empire and dream of other followers, and then
they even could make more lies to convince every less smart ones of them.
But unfortunately, I more hope there're less this kind of brilliant guys
over this world, or we will have to face too many amazed in every startling
day.
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