Where the crypto boundary is a human fault
A line divides the world into those who are greedy and those who are eagles. The greedy turn to exploit natural resources, while the eagle sees the potential of human endeavor and works to make it a reality. The two can sometimes seem like one and the same, but greed can also lead us astray. When we see only the positive in someone or something, we feel like they have some kind of big secret that we won’t discover for ourselves. But when you see someone or something for what it is—eagle-like—you know there is more to them than meets the eye.
For instance, SBF, a former CEO of FTX, pushes his greed and envy too far to hurt all people around the world.
The greed mind sets a boundary that it will not cross.
It also has a tendency to over take, over evaluate, and to take too much for granted. When we see things for what it is, instead of seeing what someone can do for us, we feel generous and kind. It is our job as human beings to change people’s minds. This is the beauty of a charitable society, where people are treated as humans with the same treated-for-what-it-is doubts. When someone has done you a favor, say thank you. But when you feel like you have done them a favor, too, say thank you. Your job as a human being is to help those in need, even if you don’t know them well.
The line that divides the world into those who are greedy and those who are eagles.
The line that defines the greed mind is the line that separates the “from” (eagle) from the “away” (greed). This line runs from the top down, from those who are, to those who are not. The line is the most important line of attraction for the person seeking to make a difference in the world. The “away” person is often someone who is in denial about their capabilities, uninterested in solutions, and often self-righteous. The “from” person is often someone who is interested in taking advantage of others, but just can’t seem to get right.
The more we know about someone or thing, the more moved by their deeds and thoughts.
This is the most powerful tool in the mind-set change toolbox. Once you know something by heart, your whole life will revolve around it. It will be at the center of your thoughts and actions. You will be the one who is changing the world, not the other way around. Your actions will have an impact on the world, and you will have a role in changing its direction. Your mind is the most powerful change tool. Change your thoughts and you change your life. Change your actions and you can change the world.
It is our job as human beings to find out what makes people tick and changes them into various directions; this is called anthropomorphizing—it’s how humans feel about other species or things.
Even if we don’t “like” people or things, the more we know them the more moved by their deeds and their thoughts we will be. If you are a young person who is just starting to explore human emotions, you may feel a little repulsed when someone walks by with a sign saying “I love you” or “I hate you.” These types of actions are actions that are triggered by social media or other recent developments in human history. It is our job as human beings to find out what makes people tick and change them into various directions; this is called anthropomorphizing—it’s how humans feel about other species or things. This is what you are doing: You are sending a message to the world. You are changing it. You are making a difference.
Let’s see what makes you tick—or not:
It is important to notice when you are tapping into a feeling you haven’t had before. This may be when you are particularly happy, frustrated, or confused. It may also be when you are in a deep, consistent state of negative self-worth. Whatever it is, take a deep breath and notice if it is there. If it is, then let it go. If not, then keep doing what you are doing and letting go of the “why” you are “why” you are doing it.
How can we change people’s minds?
One of the most important things you can do as a human being is to challenge your own theories and beliefs. Start by challenging your patterns. It will take some time, but it will feel like building a house of cards. Then, when you have enough courage to speak your mind, your friends will be more willing to listen too. When you open yourself up to the truth, you are actually changing the minds of those around you. This is what you are doing: You are changing the world. You are changing the world because you are making a difference by changing the world’s views.
Final Thoughts
The greed mind makes a boundary that it will not cross. The line that separates the “from” from the “away” is the line that defines the greed mind. The more we know about someone or thing, the more moved by their deeds and their thoughts we will be. The line that we walk is set by those who walk alongside us. The line of attraction runs from the person with the most impact on the planet to the person with the least. The line of action runs from those who are the most likely to take an action to those who are the least likely to take action. The line that we walk is the most important line of attraction for the person seeking to make a difference in the world. The “away” person is often someone who is in denial about their capabilities, uninterested in solutions, and often self-righteous. The “from” person is often someone who is interested in taking advantage of others, but just can’t seem to get right. All we can do is try to walk in the line of “away” and “from” us. It is our job as human beings to find out what makes people tick and change them into various directions; this is called anthropomorphizing—it’s how humans feel about other species or things. We can’t see people’s minds, but we can change their minds.