Some months ago i set up as a top
priority in my life to learn to be objective and always consider the big
picture, instead of my personal choices
or preferences.
The bigger picture being the long term conservation, survival and well
being of every person on this planet, the planet itself and other living
beings on it.
And for that i had some choices to make decisions to take.
1: understanding: myself, other people, their
motives and objectives.
2: detachment, let go of things and people that weight me
down or put obstacles in my way. Specially those people who say "no, that wont happen/can't be done"
Sacrifices I needed to make, needed to sacrifice my customs,
traditions, beliefs, and stop focusing on my own
short term benefit and (try to) start caring about others as well, or at least being conscious when i don't and thinking why.
JUSTICE
I often state that there are no bad people in this world, we
are all good-natured and the reason why some people kill, rape, steal and are
corrupted is because of the environment around them and the ideas that have
been forced into them. (this automatically takes all the guilt away from the individual and places it in an abstract environment, thus making it harder to find someone to blame for and making it easier to find a solution to those problems) [1]
adding that the penal and legal system are obsolete, and the eye for an
eye concept of revenge or justice are outdated. And the only reason why we keep
supporting them is because some people profit from them.
Why do I state that? Because crimes keep happening.
And I am of the idea that when there’s a problem, the
solution is fixing the problem so it doesn’t happen again, and not just
patching it up and seeing how long it can last.
And punishing a single individual or group of individuals is
patching up the system and perpetrating the problem, instead of solving it.
So by not providing the people with the basic needs (food,
housing, health) and providing them instead with factors that deters their
mental and physical well being (stress,
drugs, pressure, competition) the government has forced them to commit crimes,
and then found a way of forcing them into probably the most violent environment
possible (prisons) to make sure the stay violent and commit crimes again when
they get out, while at the same time making sure that other people keep committing the same crimes after them.
So when I talk about “justice” and laws with some people,
the usually propose this scenario to me:
“what if someone tortures you, rapes and kills your family
and friends and people you care about, wouldn’t you want some kind of revenge,
justice, compensation, or them to be punished by the law?”
My quick answer is always: “of course not, because that
wouldn’t solve anything, nor make me feel better, yes It may inflate my ego for
a few days but I can do that in other ways (kissing the mirror, adding some cute hearts on my pictures, writing a blog) what’s done is done, now we have to make sure it doesn’t
happen again!”
I don’t mean the same person
doesn’t commit any more crimes, but that no other person commits any crimes.
More than 90% of crimes are related to property, solve the
scarcity and inequality problems, take private property out of the equation,
give people what they need and what they want and they wont have to steal it.
Then we get the violent crimes (rape, murder) which can be easily solved as well,. We weren’t
born yesterday, we have a history of thousands of years to learn from and we’ve spent centuries studying society and
human behavior, we have thousands of sociologists, psychologists, psychiatrists and we have the resources needed to change things.
And then i need to make sure I actually believe what I say.
On the pro side: the system is not working, because crimes
keep happening, so we gotta do something for them not to happen again.
On the con side: I was also raised to believe in “justice”
that if someone does something bad they have to be punished. So if you want to
swim against the current, you’re gonna have to learn to swim faster or better
than the other fishes, otherwise you'll just get dragged along by the current.
How to swim a bit faster and get the advantage?
By proposing something better, no one likes when someone
comes along saying “this is wrong, this is not working” while at the same time
not offering any solution.
By matching data and evidence and always providing proves of
what you are saying.
By trying to see the bigger picture and understanding that what’s
good for you now may not be good for the mayority in the long run.
By educating yourself, read, learn, experiment, test things
out, and make sure you know what you’re talking about and more important, that
you know how to explain it in a simple way that everyone can understand and
relate to.
By being concise and placing yourself at the same level or
even lower than the people you talk to/write to (I’m haven’t mastered that one
yet) make them see you are same as them in the sense that you want to best possible outcome with the fewer negative consequences as possible.
By being skeptic, always asking *why* and demanding proof of
what is being said or proposed.
By working together. Competition doesn’t bring prosperity,
cooperation does.
By being kind and compassionate, compassion is the key, the
key to understanding each other and to succeed in finding common ground.
I myself fail on many of those points often, and im not
nearly compassionate enough, but I do sincerely want to make things better and
believe we can all reach a consensus on the one to stand together.
[1] http://www.thisiszen.com/2010/07/09/parable-of-the-poisoned-arrow/