aquascoot wrote on Oct 18
th, 2017 at 7:03am:
mothra wrote on Oct 18
th, 2017 at 5:57am:
Mr Hammer wrote on Oct 18
th, 2017 at 5:55am:
No, you don't feel superior to anyone! (Except for the 90% of the world's population with different views to yours.)
I don't feel superior to people with different views to mine.
I neither feel superiority or hatred towards any living being.
i'm not sure thats correct.
and , to be honest, if you are moving up the narrow road to success, you should be feeling a superior man or woman to other people.
its one of the problems with the SJW, they want everyone to be equal.
the "dominance hierachy" needs to be torn down.
all people are of equal value.
really?
if your kid got a brain tunour, isnt it a good thing that we have a dominance hierachy, so your kid can go to the most 'superior" neurosurgeon available.
isnt it "good" that this doctor decided to work hard on his skills and climb the narrow road to success.
whats the point of striving if you arent aiming to become superior, even if you are just aiming to become superior to your former self?
You are quibbling over the interpretation of superior.
Not surprisingly, it being you and all, it has been interpreted by you to denote a striving for excellence as opposed to intended usage of relating to a person's equality.
All people are equal. The only thing that differs is the value system of the assessor. That can be resultant from requirements (as in the case of your neurosurgeon) or prejudice, or preference, if you will.
I, for example, think my intellectual analysis of multiculturalism is "superior" to many i see represented on this forum. That does not mean, however, that i feel superior to the people that present those arguments. Not in any valuable way.
I've just met too many interesting people that aren't what you would call "successful". But clearly, my interpretation of successful differs from yours .. at least it is significantly broader.