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Deity
Fun fact: East Germans are a lot more likely to help out when encountering a stranded car than West Germans. True story.
Take from that what you will.
I take from that East German cars suck
Fun fact: East Germans are a lot more likely to help out when encountering a stranded car than West Germans. True story.
Take from that what you will.
Not exactly a preference, just choosing the statistically most likely group to save me (young, single men are most likely to be those type of heroes, makes evolutionary sense).
Come on, Trabants are the ultimate motor vehicleI take from that East German cars suck
I suppose when I was in Peru, a relatively poor country, I saw that the people there have a lot less material wealth than people here in North America, but they have a much greater sense of community. They went out of their way to spend time together and socialize, and in fact their cities are built with those concepts in mind - with many public/social squares at the centres of towns and at logical meeting places, so that people could get together and socialize. I will never forget the mother's day celebration in Aguas Calientes where we ran into a random parade and then witnessed people dancing with their mothers and other people in the town's main square. The atmosphere was great, you don't get something like that here in North America.
Even when I visited some of the poorest parts of Peru (from what I could see anyway), I saw people smiling. Even though they lived in shacks, had to work for the majority of the day to support themselves and their family, they did not value material possessions as much as we do here in North America, so somehow they were able to find the good in their lives and smile about it.
Anyway, that's completely anecdotal, but it does make sense to me that poor people can be more empathic. They have less to lose as well. But.. all that seems rather culture-specific and not universal
People don't drive East German cars anymore, very few exceptions notwithstanding.I take from that East German cars suck
Not really, if he kills me he'll be shunned, if he saves me he'll be a hero, heros get laid a lot. We're social mammals not reptiles.What would make evolutionary sense would be for the other breeding age male to take advantage of your physical vulnerability and kill you.
I'm afraid to point out that the U.S. has one political party that believes in regulating corporations to diminish the horrors of unchecked capitalism, and one which does not.
Come on, Trabants are the ultimate motor vehicle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabant
People don't drive East German cars anymore, very few exceptions notwithstanding.
Not really, if he kills me he'll be shunned, if he saves me he'll be a hero, heros get laid a lot. We're social mammals not reptiles.
Just keep telling that yourselfThe car got 'em in the habit![]()
I'm raising the profile of society's greatest heroes - those who gain nothing by helping other people in need. Sorry you don't like my approach.
Not familiar with the Gospels, I take it?That would be fine if all you were doing was lavishing the well-deserved praise on this man. However, it was the shot at billionaires that didn't sit well with me. It just strikes me as a bit odd that your chosen reaction to this story was to use it in an attempt to shame and insult those who have more than you.
Not familiar with the Gospels, I take it?
Honestly.. I think a lot of people are afraid of being dragged into some mess, getting sued, etc. If they just keep walking/driving/ignoring the problem, they will not be involved and it can't affect them negatively at all. There's been cases of people stopping to help, and then something going wrong and then getting sued by the family of the injured person.. People know this, and so they ignore the problem and keep moving
I think it's also a byproduct of our high-paced materialistic society. People are thinking "me me me" and have a busy life so they don't have time to think about others and to help out
Well for highways in particular, there are pretty regularly stories of people who do stop to help, only to be hit by other traffic.
That doesn't happen too much in Canada. This is why:Exactly. There are also stories of people suing their rescuers because their rib got broken or some other nonsense like that. We live in a society now where the saying "no good deed goes unpunished" is more true than ever.