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<blockquote data-quote="Cornelia" data-source="post: 9309" data-attributes="member: 25"><p><strong>2004 Elections</strong></p><p></p><p>StarLord,</p><p>I don't have Lira: I use Euro. You don't know much of what happens abroad, isn't it?</p><p>And yes, I feel guilty anytime I buy something stupid like all those things we like so much: cars, stereos, digital cameras, junk food, the tenth pair of shoes. I feel guilty any time I buy some simple clothes made in China by people gaining 1 dollar per day, while I am so crazy to pay ? 200 for something which doesn't worth the price. I feel guilty any time I "enjoy" that madness of Car Championship, where they spend for just one car the amount which can feed a whole african village for one year.</p><p>This business of "I earned money hardly so I deserve this" is just a trick. It's a trick to make us think that life is good if we buy something. That our hard work will be compensate with some useless garbage. Yes, we earn money hardly, and there's some people laughing at us all the day because we can't wait to give them our hard earned money.</p><p>A country can't be built on the value of money. This is not a value. Worst, it can't be built on the value of spending: this drive families into bankruptcy if they can't afford what the Joneses can.</p><p></p><p>About worship... well, I don't know the meaning of this word in english. Not time to check on the dictionary, it's very late here. But while it's hard for me to explain myself in your language, I was trying to say that it's not OUR business what other people want to do with their laws. Who are we to judge them? Well, we share the same values of course, so we don't like woman beating etc, but again it's not our business what they decide to do.</p><p>You're so ready to respect what people want to do with their money, but you don't do the same when it comes on their beliefs. Is money more respectful than beliefs? Very funny.</p><p></p><p>Your friend, as always</p><p></p><p>Cornelia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cornelia, post: 9309, member: 25"] [b]2004 Elections[/b] StarLord, I don't have Lira: I use Euro. You don't know much of what happens abroad, isn't it? And yes, I feel guilty anytime I buy something stupid like all those things we like so much: cars, stereos, digital cameras, junk food, the tenth pair of shoes. I feel guilty any time I buy some simple clothes made in China by people gaining 1 dollar per day, while I am so crazy to pay ? 200 for something which doesn't worth the price. I feel guilty any time I "enjoy" that madness of Car Championship, where they spend for just one car the amount which can feed a whole african village for one year. This business of "I earned money hardly so I deserve this" is just a trick. It's a trick to make us think that life is good if we buy something. That our hard work will be compensate with some useless garbage. Yes, we earn money hardly, and there's some people laughing at us all the day because we can't wait to give them our hard earned money. A country can't be built on the value of money. This is not a value. Worst, it can't be built on the value of spending: this drive families into bankruptcy if they can't afford what the Joneses can. About worship... well, I don't know the meaning of this word in english. Not time to check on the dictionary, it's very late here. But while it's hard for me to explain myself in your language, I was trying to say that it's not OUR business what other people want to do with their laws. Who are we to judge them? Well, we share the same values of course, so we don't like woman beating etc, but again it's not our business what they decide to do. You're so ready to respect what people want to do with their money, but you don't do the same when it comes on their beliefs. Is money more respectful than beliefs? Very funny. Your friend, as always Cornelia [/QUOTE]
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