The difference between living for society and living for society is related to the concept of slavery.
Whoever enslaves, lives off the forced labor of the enslaved.
The slave lives the life that the master imposes on him: where he goes to live, what he goes to eat, where he can go. Furthermore, the fruits of his labor are enjoyed by his master and his people.
The enslaver lives on what the society of "the others" generates. He generates nothing for "his his" society from him and generates slavery for "the other society".
The slavery that was abolished allows the freed slave to move freely, find where he wants to live and manage to get what to eat.
The freed slave had a little ranch to live in and what the master wanted to give him to eat, and not when the slave was hungry, but when the master wanted to give him his food.
Those who got used to that life were not interested in freedom.
In the world we live in, slavery continues to reign, disguised, but with the same paradigm.
There are still many who live off the efforts of others, and they are not only the masters, today there are many slaves happy with their way of life. The latter also live off the work of others, neither do they produce, neither for their masters nor for "their own."
A head of the department where I worked had, on the wall, behind his desk, a message that said: "Teachers come in here with their ideas and they come out with the boss's ideas."
The student who does not participate in the tasks of his work group but, when the mock-up or the final report is ready, arrives to make sure that they did not "forget" to include it. That student lives off the work of others.
The world power groups, using social networks, spread half-truths worldwide that manage to attract followers for their personal purposes: stay in power or achieve it.
Their followers work for them by forwarding their messages. I will not expand on this topic. It is a kind of "emotional" bondage.
The "commissions", at all levels, lend themselves naturally, to include members, some who live off others, who strip the fruit of their work from others, who live for others and do the most difficult part of the mission entrusted to the commission. And when the commission's work is "ad honorem," disguised slavery becomes more visible. Here, verbal attack is very common, further hiding the enslaving process.
What the old men of my youth called "greeting with someone else's hat" has become popular.
When more and more people in the country live for society, Venezuela will change towards a better quality of life.
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