ericaboo
Diamond Member
Sometimes I have run into a mentality with people where it's like - if one person gets something, then it takes something away from someone else - as if there is only so many "chips" or "points" and once they're used up there's nothing left. This is a nihilistic, sad point of view.
I disagree with this. I don't think altruism is a "zero sum game." You can do something that benefits yourself and someone else and nothing is necessarily lost in the process. In fact - when two people come together and they both benefit from it, a lot of times the overall gain is greater than what one or the other person could have done for the other. Also known as "synergy."
I don't know if there is such a thing as being able to give without getting something back - we are social creatures - we are a group... (as isolated as I may feel at this moment)
I suppose there is a difference between people's values - there's the rub... if you don't value the group, why would you give to it unless you would be receiving something of greater worth in return. At that point, your social interaction is the equivalent of being a merchant. There is no shared sense of accomplishment or feeling that there is a greater good or that if one person loses, we all lose...
I disagree with this. I don't think altruism is a "zero sum game." You can do something that benefits yourself and someone else and nothing is necessarily lost in the process. In fact - when two people come together and they both benefit from it, a lot of times the overall gain is greater than what one or the other person could have done for the other. Also known as "synergy."
I don't know if there is such a thing as being able to give without getting something back - we are social creatures - we are a group... (as isolated as I may feel at this moment)
I suppose there is a difference between people's values - there's the rub... if you don't value the group, why would you give to it unless you would be receiving something of greater worth in return. At that point, your social interaction is the equivalent of being a merchant. There is no shared sense of accomplishment or feeling that there is a greater good or that if one person loses, we all lose...