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[QUOTE="mikeofdecrepitude:961595"]Conservationist (Spinoza?), thanks. I tend to agree with what you say about values, culture, and such. Aren't there things in life worth cherishing and not sacrificing for material gain? I feel hardships, resourcefulness, creativity and inspiration are vital, rather than just striving to obtain exuberant wealth, which can lead to laziness. At the end of my life could I really look back and be proud of selling out my integrity and individuality? I also agree that we do need both metaphysical (spiritual, call it whatever you want) satisfaction and a certain amount of wealth. In life we need money to buy food, etc, because we aren't resourceful and don't grow our own. That's just one example of the necessity of money. We were born into this, so we have to work with what we've been given. I believe we just haven't been able to reconcile the above mentioned, and we do need to strike a delicate balance between both, without heavily relying upon wealth and materialism as a means of gratification.[/QUOTE]
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