DO NOT STEAL: Let us obtain wealth honestly

The economic development of countries is usually accompanied by progress not only in cultural, social, and political terms, but also in ethical standards and happiness levels. Read more at…

LET US NOT STEAL!: Let us generate

Therefore, it is beneficial for each of us, to the extent that we can, to contribute to the generation of wealth. The greater the percentage of people pulling the wagon in a country, and the harder they pull, the more purchasing power increases. This typically leads to better education, healthcare, and support for those who cannot fend for themselves, etc. Conversely, the more people who simply lie in said wagon to watch others pull it, the more poverty there is.

There are basically three ways to obtain economic resources: producing them through our own effort, receiving them as a voluntary gift from someone, or taking them from someone, either directly or indirectly through the State or other means. The first two are honest, but the third is not.

LET’S NOT STEAL!, not even in normalized cases

LET US LIVE WITHOUT HARMING: Let us be honest

Let us obtain wealth honestly, by the sweat of our own brow and not through the sweat of others against their will. It is better to be ants (within a balance that makes us happy) than grasshoppers, and especially better than parasitic ticks. If we can fend for ourselves, let us take responsibility, be proactive, and contribute instead of waiting for others or the State to solve our lives for us.

LET US NOT STEAL!: Let us seek a non-abusive balance between responsibility and solidarity

LET US NOT STEAL!: Let all of us who can contribute our fair share to the State

LET’S NOT STEAL!: Let’s rebel against covert servitude

Let us move away from the selfish, short-sighted, and tunnel-visioned perspective of “ME NOW”—that is, demanding things for myself (and my loved ones as extensions of myself) in the immediate term at the cost of taking from others. Instead, let us have a broader, medium- and long-term perspective that includes others. Let us be capable of sacrificing a part of the present to have a better future, both for ourselves and our loved ones as well as for society as a whole.

Instead of envying those who have more and wishing to take it from them, it is better to take them as an example and imitate the keys to success of those who have achieved it through their own merits. In Finland, there is a saying: if someone has something fantastic, do not envy them, because they did not take it from you. Let us learn from the United States, where the “self-made man” is often admired, and this serves as an incentive to emulate and, consequently, achieve success. Therefore, it is not surprising that this country is one of those with the highest per capita income in the world, despite having such a large population with such diverse cultural origins.

At a political level, let us not vote for clientelist parties that plunder others to give us small short-term economic privileges, as this will damage the economy in the medium and long term and, therefore, our purchasing power and that of everyone else. This is because salaries, pensions, and other public benefits depend on the per capita income of each country. That is why they are much higher in Switzerland than in Burundi.

LIVING WITHOUT HARMING: Let us reject institutionalized theft

Read “Politics oriented toward happiness”

Read “Happiness-Oriented Economy”

In countries with a high life expectancy and therefore a large aging population, let us not expect retirees to collect public pensions exceeding what they contributed at the cost of plundering younger generations. Nor should we damage the economy to the point of stagnation or even economic decline, as is happening in Japan, Italy, or Spain. Instead, let us increase the retirement age, except for those who are no longer in a condition to work. In the healthcare system, would it not be preferable to prioritize quality over quantity of life? This will also improve people’s happiness.

HOW TO LIVE WITHOUT HARMING? Let us protect nature and avoid overpopulation

Thank you for sharing if you believe that spreading these ideas will contribute to a more prosperous, honest, and happy world to live in.

Xavier Paya

Living Without Harm initiative

www.institutodelbienestar.com

LET US HARM NO ONE, except in legitimate defense against the aggressor.

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