The morality of society
Question from the Internet:
“How do modern societies tend to define winners and losers, and how morally valid are the criteria they use to make such definitions?”
Modern society is built by and for our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric, and individualistic nature.
Thus winners and losers are defined by who is stronger, more competitive, and at the end of the day who can exploit everything and everybody for their own profit and benefit.
Our morality is also dictated by the same selfish, egoistic and exploitative human nature so of course, it justifies these criteria.
The problem is that the principles, criteria we build, organize our societies are unnatural, they are incompatible with how Nature’s fully integrated and interdependent system is built, organized.
Since we are integral parts of the Natural system — regardless of our agreement or recognition — we need to follow Nature’s “morality”, principles, otherwise, our societies will keep on collapsing, self-destructing.
And since nature’s laws, principles are totally opposite to our original nature, inner program, we need a unique, purposeful, and practical educational method to help us.