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Decision Making And Being Reponsible

March 25th, 2009

Jacque discusses how we are taught to assign decision making to governments or deities and how we can make more responsible desicions to guide our own future.

  1. Gman
    May 8th, 2009 at 08:21 | #1

    Hi Roxanne,
    I love all of these videos, but I’m going to be a small thorn in your side here. The title for this one has the word decisions spelled wrong.

    And please don’t approve this comment for all the world to see. I just thought you should know and I’m unaware of an easier way to communicate this info. :)

    All my Love to both of you!!!

  2. June 4th, 2009 at 04:48 | #2

    Sweet blog. I never know what I am going to come across next. I think you should do more posting as you have some pretty intelligent stuff to say.

    I’ll be watching you . :)

  3. david
    August 17th, 2009 at 23:51 | #3

    hi im wondering about law without having laws???..you talk about truth and such well the truth is there will still be bad people and murder will happen and rape things like this i can see how these crimes would be far less but is there any info on this topic how would you deal with such situations ?im new here but find the concept very intersting and hope someday we can all live and love together but there is always a glitch in any given situation like it was said nothing is perfect

  4. Joe Rethemeyer
    September 16th, 2009 at 16:35 | #4

    Mr. Fresco, You touched on something that I wish a lot more people knew about. When I was in college, my psychology class, my favorite class, we studied morality. We discussed what is accepted by many the 3 hierarchy scale of morality. I’m sure you know these but I would like to pass it to the readers of this blog, and they are as follows:

    Level 1) When you are in childhood and adolescence, you look for your
    parents and/or any authoritative figure such as a aunt/uncle,
    adult sibling, teachers…ect for moral guidance.

    Level 2) When you are an adult, you move on to looking for what you
    spoke about in this video, the government, God/god, or diety
    for moral guidance.

    Level 3) It is said that very few reach this level of morality. I
    would call it enlightened morality. This is where you no
    longer look to a source for moral guidance. You use your own
    intellect, wisdom, and experience to guide your morality and
    hold yourself responsible for them.

    If most people realize that they already know what is, for lack of better words, right and wrong or what is successful living for our environment, we would be closer to realizing the possibilities and the logistics of The Venus Project and would be one huge step closer in making it a reality for the world!

  5. Derek O’Hara
    November 9th, 2009 at 05:00 | #5

    I think the Venus project is a fantastic idea. I don’t think it will be easy as we still have a large arms industry and oil industry that won’t just go away if we ask nicely. There is one question that keeps popping up in my mind and would love to have it answered. In order to reshape infrastructure on a global scale surely there would be a large impact on the environment when we extract raw materials to build that infrastructure. I know recycling will help but what other methods could we use?

  6. Kevin
    January 17th, 2010 at 16:18 | #6

    I have just found this wonderful movement. About making decisions, has anyone in this movement thought about proposing a city to the Haitians?

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