@Glennn,
You miss the point entirely.
I am not talking about capitalism.
I am talking about how the world has methods of cleansing itself and even if we try hard enough to stay alive some sort of built in natural mechanism a part of our involuntary functions ( like instincts which give animals the ability to reproduce, survive, and live as with the instinct our mind have that operates the blood-vessels, heat pump, and even blinking without even realizing it. )
Johnnie Cochran the attorney who defended OJ simpson won the case and literally had tons of money. Brain Tumor even if he went for an operation it did not help and he died shortly afterwards.
The point I am making is that we are on a clock and this clock dictates whether or not we die or live.
My grandmother was on insulin from when she was 25yo. She is born 1927.
Her old doctor/physician left and a new one came who was younger then me.
He took her off the injections ( which she herself could still do as she worked as a nurse in her time ), and gave her a pill. INSTANTLY SHE WAS IN THE HOSPITAL. He put her back on the injections afterwards. A year passed by and the idiot did the same thing and BOOM she passed away in the exact timeline as the first incident.
Did her not having income do her in ? No.
Did her quality of life affected her ? No
Did arguing with her family constantly and being angry hurt her ? No
Did living a lazy lifestyle did her in ? No
The person in charge of her medication prescription and changing her prescription did her in.
She was 89 when it happen. Her mother passed away at 110 ( or was it 114 ) back in 1993. Why? she could not take the medications ugliness that she was given.
One of my uncle was a hippy with his wife. Burnt and entire house down. Smoke MJ for years. He was 77 when he turned into a vegetable ( brain damage ). I think they could not afford to life-support.
My in-law Uncle ( married to one of my aunts ) would smoke non-stop.
1. Had two stylish ashtrays in the living room in the when we were little kids.
2. Smoke inside the car with children, until we had to yell for him to open the window.
3. At parties he stood there smoking at the side lines.
4. Smoke smoke smoke smoke.
He passed out at his desk via his job. Head hit the counter-first.
He went to the hospital more then once.
Now he has a giant machine he breaths in.
He is still strong but again he needs that machine to breath.
He is in his 60's.
I have a great uncle who smokes. He has been doing this since his son got hit by a car.
His teeth all fell out at once. He just woke up and they all came out. He is younger then 60 when this happen.
Now he does not smoke but at funerals he takes a smoke for his sanity.
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It is a clock. A clock that is not human error, but fueled by instinct.
Selfishness
loneliness
lack of direction.
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Imagine all the people who worked all their lives, taking risks to stay alive and do the right thing only to be snuffed out by a virus created and manufactured because of clear and lack of respect for the people around them.
Selfishness
dishonesty