@St_Rev Certainly functions as a good excuse to shield one's self-image. The converse of your example is disturbing, but sometimes true
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@Strange_Bundle When you only see material reality through a social lens, you solve problems by demanding other people deal with them. -
@St_Rev I wonder if many leader-types follow that exact route. Rather than resource management it's just using other souls as barriers. -
@Strange_Bundle Right, exactly! The worst part is, it works. It's a totally valid means of engaging with the environment. -
@St_Rev I knew people like that in high school. I just assumed they wouldn't survive that way and would have to learn skills on their own.
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@St_Rev@GabrielDuquette@RachelHaywire Yes we really need a term for this. Social-completeness? Non-social unratifiability? Both awkward... -
@afoolswisdom I made up 'social antimaterialism' on the spot, I'm open to a better term.
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