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VenezuelaOn service, and loveBernd2026-06-21 04:27:52 · 4dNo. 361920reply
Modernity, with all the good it came with, brought something else upon us: cynicism and materialism. Modern man is nowadays so enclosed in his own filth and ego that he forgets that, by definition and evolution, we are a social species, and because of it, we're meant to live in community. Living in community is not a passive act; it's an active one. Some people can lead, and others can follow, but they all share the same duty: to serve.
 
This is not a new crisis, mind you, but a culmination of a century-long fracture. The philosophical and ethical foundations of the West were blasted away in the trenches of the First World War and buried under the rubble of the Second. In the wake of this civilizational devastation, modern man found himself hollowed out by despair, stripped of the traditional certainties that once anchored his existence.
 
Some reacted to the horrors of the war by turning to the utopian illusion of twentieth-century state communism. By wearing the mask of the collective, claiming to be "for the people," it managed to gain hold not only politically but spiritually. Communism, by being built on a foundation of materialism and atheism, stripped away the transcendent spark of the human soul, reducing man to an economic unity, a cog in a vast historical machine. This Animal Economicus, as the communists called it, or Animal Racionalisticus, as the liberals called it, was the same thing; a man independent from God, and severing man from God reduced human lives to disposable raw material for the state.
 
Living under, or seeing from afar, the catastrophic failure of these regimes serves as a historical warning that community cannot be engineered by any means through state force or materialist dialectics. It can only be built on love, but not any type of love, but what St. Augustine of Hippo called the Ordo Amoris (the right ordering of love). St. Augustine understood that a healthy human society requires Caritas: a sacrificial, divinely inspired love for one's neighbor. Totalitarianism and authoritarianism have always demanded a fundamentally disordered love, forcing the citizen to worship the political system above God and the party above the family. When our loves are misordered, when we put the ego, the state, or material wealth above the transcendent, tyranny and isolation are the inevitable results. Communism tried to build brotherhood without a father, and in doing so, it became an engine for destruction and hate.
 
When the Iron courtain fell many intellectuals rushed to publish papers on how we were living in a post-ideological world, how capitalism won and how we're moving forward to a new era, and although positive elements were coming out of that deal, modern man is still surrounded by the echoes of that same chaos, the lack of purpose, the loneliness epidemic, and an ambient sense of gloom and doom makes easy to feel helpless and miserable. But no man has the right to surrender to that despair without at least attempting to serve his fellow man.
 
Ultimately, serving one's people is one of the highest duties a man can perform. It is a singular act of devotion executed simultaneously for his God, for his nation, and, in a profound paradox, for himself. In the absolute surrender of the ego to the service of others, the cycle of modern cynicism is broken. Through active service, you find a love that validates your own existence, a deep affection for the neighbor you shield, and ultimately, the one thing modernity promises but can never deliver: a true, unshakeable sense of purpose.
TexasBernd2026-06-21 05:33:25 · 4dNo. 361926reply
TexasBernd2026-06-21 05:47:35 · 4dNo. 361933reply
I agree with some of the things you are saying about how contemporary forms plague and altered the minds of the masses.
 
However I must say while serving for the people is perhaps one of the most honorable deeds a person could commit.
>active service, you find a love that validates your own existence, a deep affection for the neighbor you shield,
 
And I believe in an ideal world such love shall rule over all and the interconnectedness of people unbreakable. My only problem is the surrender of self expressionism to compensate for others. Would you give up personally to the “kind one” to your neighbors
 
Take for example Jesus, name one quality of Jesus that isn’t good. The whole gimmick of Jesus is that you can’t because he is “perfect”. However this contradicts Jesus ever becoming human, for to be human is to be imperfect.
 
what do you think should solve this problem to were good actions for others beyond the self and the actual inner person self are balanced?
VenezuelaBernd2026-06-21 12:36:28 · 4dNo. 361954reply
VenezuelaBernd2026-06-21 12:46:02 · 4dNo. 361955reply
Achieving perfection is impossible first of all. Now, I do consider that good actions stack on your soul just like the bad ones, and charity is a muscle that you can work out just like you do biceps and triceps.
 
For example, if you were an asshole who decided to do a good deed or be of service on purpose, everyday, your natural instict would be discomfort in the first place, but keep doing it and sooner than later it will become your new normal, do it more and you will become a saint.
MoscowBernd2026-06-21 13:21:44 · 4dNo. 361957reply
how do you do this "expand" thing
 
here's my perspective on the topic since I'm posting here
Yeah, humans are social species, but paradoxically they became atomized as possible once technology made it possible. Whatever form of "social" that allowed people to survive is not something they necessarily might enjoy inherently, or be capable of. Humans are a walking species, an abstract thinking species, a linguistic species - but it doesn't mean they're determined to have preference for this, oddly enough!
 
So, perhaps, people just don't develop their social selves due to lack of the necessity in some way.
 
Do I agree though that trying to be a part of something greater than yourself is a good thing? Very much so. It solves a lot of problems really, purpose, loneliness, security, etc.
MoscowBernd2026-06-21 13:24:49 · 4dNo. 361958reply
>My only problem is the surrender of self expressionism to compensate for others. Would you give up personally to the “kind one” to your neighbors
I've heard a saying like "being annoyed is the price you pay for being a part of the community".
In some way improvement in some things requires sacrifice, whether its knowledge or resources, at the very least there will be opportunity cost.
 
Now, one of the problems people have to solve when dealing is this, is the problem of compromise. Finding a solution that fits both self-expression and societal needs. I think it's usually possible, just hard.
United StatesBernd2026-06-21 14:18:45 · 4dNo. 361963reply
Meh
HungaryBernd2026-06-21 17:10:53 · 4dNo. 361996reply
>how do you do this "expand" thing
Write a lot.
VenezuelaBernd2026-06-22 02:54:54 · 3dNo. 362006reply
>Yeah, humans are social species, but paradoxically they became atomized as possible once technology made it possible. Whatever form of "social" that allowed people to survive is not something they necessarily might enjoy inherently, or be capable of. Humans are a walking species, an abstract thinking species, a linguistic species - but it doesn't mean they're determined to have preference for this, oddly enough!
 
This is actually a good perspective that I don't see exposed more often, but I have something you may need to consider: sometimes, we oughta do what we need instead of what we like. I'm quite Berndish myself and I don't like hanging around with people and such but I have to if I want to keep a healthy and positive outset on life.
 
In the same way you need nutrients to survive, you need community to have purpose; the lack of community removes purpose from man and the best way to build community is to serve, and doing it with love.
MoscowBernd2026-06-22 04:09:42 · 3dNo. 362008reply
>but I have something you may need to consider: sometimes, we oughta do what we need instead of what we like.
I don't disagree with this at all and, in fact, that was my intended point. Unless people are in the right circumstances, they will not do the thing they should. After all, it is much easier. This is why we mature much slower in this age. Like if a child is not parented and has no reason to grow up, they probably won't.
SwedenBernd2026-06-23 00:12:31 · 2dNo. 362015reply
go back to org
VenezuelaBernd2026-06-23 02:53:00 · 2dNo. 362016reply
No nigga
 
Billions must be hopepilled
United StatesBernd2026-06-23 04:29:47 · 2dNo. 362017reply
Philosophy is very rip tier. Blog post about no gf, are org tier
United StatesBernd2026-06-23 15:37:50 · 2dNo. 362029reply
VenezuelaBernd2026-06-24 02:46:42 · 1dNo. 362038reply
Yup, that is me
Yes, I am that based
I may be a swarthy south american negro
But I am also a man of contrasts
And deeply passionate
CanadaBernd2026-06-25 02:09:47 · 10hNo. 362074reply
No vey Mexican Cockerocha
VenezuelaBernd2026-06-25 02:33:04 · 9hNo. 362088reply
Mexicans wish they had all this sabrosura
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