Monday, January 16, 2012

Poverty Part 3.

Completing a task with comrades that needs doing.

Well, the corporation fits that bill if you convince yourself your company needs to exist. (Non-Trivial task mind you)

The camaraderie comes from the difficulty of the task. People existing close to each other completing things are just going to become friends. If not then.. I don't know. Organizing friends is a difficult task. "Culture" corporations call it. You have to fit with the companies or you just won't get in the door.

Gangs I call it sometimes when I'm feeling down.

Step 1. Make prison's more mother fucking anti-social. Putting all those people together? Seriously? Colleges charge $5,000 per semester to do this to your god damn highschool kid (dorms) and we are giving the experience away for free to those who committed acts against society?

You are setting this up to say: your regular society sucks, but if you get inside you will be around people all the time. The fuck is that about?

Step 2. Turn these missions into a more social event. I see people lining up at the mission and I'm envious of the large groups of friends that interact while waiting for food. Of course, when I'm closer I see they mostly are angry at each other. It's hard to like other people while poor. This is why you need the other two elements: getting things done, and being needed.

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