Comments by "Robert Morgan" (@RobertMorgan) on "Asmongold TV "
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I've had this recurring thought line for years now, "What if we used this to solve that, by doing this, and changing that?...hmm, I just thought of that in 10 seconds, SURELY, SURELY the people way smarter than me that get paid to spend all day every day thinking about such problems already thought of that, tried it, it didn't work, and they moved on, Right? RIGHT?"
And so often NO, they didn't or they haven't. It's crazy. It's 'we can't do that super simple thing that would be CRAZY' type thinking. For something to work it has to be convoluted and asinine and rube-goldbergian, we think.
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I don't know how popular an idea it is, but being born and raised in the US, a message we get over time is how FORTUNATE we are to have been born here, and we have an obligation to help others with that...I hate to call it privilege, but more like passing on good fortune. Call it "American Guilt". And it can be a problem, see some of our global interventions. There's helping, which is good, then there's overhelping people aren't asking for, and that can be bad.
The idea I've tried to live by is "If I was this other person, what would I want me to do for them?" Then I do that. We're all people, it's usually not too hard to figure out. I've had a lot of experiences with people from all over the world and the biggest lesson is how similar we are as people, not how different we are.
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