I'm not sure if I agree with the OP's post - it may have a fundamental flaw.
From a Darwinian approach, the primary goal is to secure yourself and your progeny. Even the rutting animals in the forest do that.
What the OP is proposing is a higher ideal that incorporates a spiritual component. BUT, it is linked to an economic one, which by necessity means material things. One hand clutching the ground, the other reaching for the sky...
Bill Gates is a good example of a midpoint - (though you may have to turn a blind eye to some of Microsoft's business practices) - because his business contribution actually helped grow the economic pie, rather than just redistribute it.
Enron traders "stealing from grandma" in the Calif energy crises may have given to charity, but so what? Doesn't count.
So the OP's proposition may be limited in it's success by founding itself more on material aspects than spiritual, IMO.
food for thought tho...
From a Darwinian approach, the primary goal is to secure yourself and your progeny. Even the rutting animals in the forest do that.
What the OP is proposing is a higher ideal that incorporates a spiritual component. BUT, it is linked to an economic one, which by necessity means material things. One hand clutching the ground, the other reaching for the sky...
Bill Gates is a good example of a midpoint - (though you may have to turn a blind eye to some of Microsoft's business practices) - because his business contribution actually helped grow the economic pie, rather than just redistribute it.
Enron traders "stealing from grandma" in the Calif energy crises may have given to charity, but so what? Doesn't count.
So the OP's proposition may be limited in it's success by founding itself more on material aspects than spiritual, IMO.
food for thought tho...
