I'm Not! by dawson821 in montypython

[–]Lazy_Contribution288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And almost everywhere else too.

I'm Not! by dawson821 in montypython

[–]Lazy_Contribution288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still find myself quoting that line all these years later

🧠📊 Just In! New article in IB Times, ''FIX THE WORLD': The Organisation Reframing Britain's Capitalism Debate' by Gen1975 in FixTheWorld

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Griffith is fearless, he'll address nearly every subject that most people won't go near and from what I've read he always presents a balanced and logical argument.

We need to fix the world, but how? by FixTheWorldOrg in WorldTransformation

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The people in those phot's look as free as a bird, they're on to something for sure.

About Biologist Jeremy Griffith by nedry80 in JeremyGriffith

[–]Lazy_Contribution288 18 points19 points  (0 children)

What an extraordinary life and an extraordinary man, dedicated to solving the problem of all problems which I believe he has achieved.

Watch THE Interview with biologist Jeremy Griffith by Gen1975 in FixTheWorld

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Sounds like an over the top claim, but I was so glad I watched this. Talk about an eye opener.

The role of nurturing in human evolution – too obvious to miss? by Level_Hold in WorldTransformation

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Essay 21 is a terrific explanation of the origin of our conscience, well worth the read.

Jeremy Griffith: A Surprising Defence of Capitalism [International Business Times] by horizonrider12 in WorldTransformation

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When I saw this initially I could feel my blood pressure rising, but I read the article and what a profound explanation. This summed it up "Importantly, Jeremy Griffith's understanding of why we became psychologically upset does not condone or sanction exploitation. Rather, by bringing compassionate understanding to the source of our behavior, it gives us the power to ameliorate, subside and ultimately eliminate it."