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desire to succeed led to the computer

Posted by: Comrade Jeff ( USofA ) on January 14, 1998 at 09:26:20:

In Reply to: What makes the world go 'round posted by Buck on January 07, 1998 at 11:40:21:

: Procreation.
: To see your children survive to create your grandchildren.
: Your children are your highest concern, fellow man becomes secondary.
: Hence, Individual Apriration. The desire to be better than your fellow man; to attract an equally competant mate and procreate.
: This Individual desire to succeed is at the heart of everything we do.
: It is because of this personal desire that there is excess wealth generated in the world. It is this wealth that is looted from the average man, and redistributed to people who did not earn it.

: Without Capitalism, you would have no wealth to steal.

The indivudual's desire to succeed led to the computer you used to pass on this drivel. If it were not for the individual's desire to succeed, we'd all still be carrying clubs and wearing skin suits.

(Note that this line is stolen from a great American president, Ronald W. Reagan.)


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