in reply to Nanook

@nanook I agree, love, gratitude and connectedness are much more powerful reasons to live. But Western-driven capitalism and its philosophies made work and order the core and purpose of existence. I struggled for years to understand how their could be any worth outside work. "He's a hard worker" is like the ultimate compliment in many places. I think Ailton Krenak represents an alternative view of wonder and gratitude at simply being alive and being able to be in Nature.
in reply to Gerry McGovern

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Nanook

 — (Shoreline, WA, USA)
@Gerry McGovern So many people are critical of capitalism without considering historical failures of the alternative, communism. I'd rather not have a repeat of the Bolsheviks, East Germany, China during the cultural revolution period, or even modern day North Korea. Ask yourself how many people escaped from West German to East or North Korea to South? Even though capitalism results in the unequal distribution of goods and services, it's alternative results in no production of goods and services because when you give everyone the same goods and services regardless of their contribution, their motivation to contribute drops to zero. Capitalism is far from perfect, it needs more supervision than a manic three year old, but I've yet to see an alternative without worse flaws.