isn’t this Buddhism in a nutshell?
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GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The people who voted for Zohran Mamdani are also taxpayers.English281·16 days agotaxes the government steals from us
No it’s not the government that is stealing from us its the Uber wealthy that use our tax money (that should be going to the greater good of the citizens of the country) for their own gain.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•When you have the attention span of a fly and the constipation of a sloth351·26 days agothis actually terrifies me.
School isn’t supposed to be “won” it’s supposed to teach you shit you’ll need later in life. Getting stuff wrong is part of the learning process. If all students do anymore is type LLM prompts they are fucking themselves up in the future. And they are fucking up other people’s future as well.
But honestly I could be completely wrong - LLM prompt writers may become a big salary job and actually knowing anything will be passe and not necessary. I just don’t want to live in that world.
Sincerely
Grumpy old fuck
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Without mentioning smartphones or social media, what societal changes have you noticed over the course of your lifetime?4·1 month agoI’ve noticed that as well, most cities in the States are all different shades of brown and grey. It’s kinda sad to see.
I always assumed that bland colors were easier to maintain and appealed to more people. But by God let’s not have any color in the world because of resale value…
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•"I Voted for Trump" — Now My Industry's Down 23% and Collapsing Fast: Freight CEO’s Heartbreaking Realization0·2 months agoremember until it affects them personally in a negative way they don’t care about what this administration does. This is what make it so difficult to change a large population of trump supporter’s minds, because they seem to not have much empathy for anyone but themselves.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•After donating $1m to Trump and axing DEI, Target CEO watches his salary get chopped in half by tariffs and angry shoppersEnglish0·2 months agoThat is exactly what I did. I’m not a maths person. So maybe me trying to do math in a internet comment section wasn’t the best decision.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•After donating $1m to Trump and axing DEI, Target CEO watches his salary get chopped in half by tariffs and angry shoppersEnglish0·2 months agoHonestly I get paid once a month but I know some of my friends have 2 paydays a month so it’s still out there in the wild
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•After donating $1m to Trump and axing DEI, Target CEO watches his salary get chopped in half by tariffs and angry shoppersEnglish01·2 months agoI love breaking down these huge salaries into 2 week chunks because I think it brings the disparity into perspective more for people since most of us get paid 2x a month.
For $75 million that is a twice a week paycheck (I know CEOs don’t get paid this way) of $3,125,000!
That’s the total of 1000 employees 2 week paychecks if they all made ~ $40 an hour
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•After donating $1m to Trump and axing DEI, Target CEO watches his salary get chopped in half by tariffs and angry shoppersEnglish0·2 months agoJust to put $10 million a year into better perspective: that is ~ $833,000 per month or ~$208,000 each Week! for one year
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•MAGA quickly turns Biden’s cancer into another conspiracy0·2 months agoGODDAMN IT. Every fucking thing that happens in this world has to be some kind of fucking conspiracy to these people. Nothing can just be what it is.
When I did essays and the like in school, I didn’t have AI to lean on, and the hardest part of doing any essay was… How the fuck do I start this thing?
I think that this is a big part of education and learning though. When you have to stare at a blank screen (or paper) and wonder “How the fuck do I start?” Having to brainstorm write shit down 50 times, edit, delete, start over. I think that process alone makes you appreciate good writing and how difficult it can be.
My opinion is that when you skip that step you skip a big part of the creative process.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do movies always get wrong about your job/hobby?183·2 months agoit’s neither a hobby or a job But the trope that a very complicated, very dangerous situation can be solved by just one person and a gun.
It’s unfortunately so ingrained into the Hollywood story lines that people, especially in the US, think that that’s reality.
The idea of the rugged individual has destroyed the idea of societal support to the point that some people are actually terrified to ask for help in anyway.
GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.worldto pics@lemmy.world•34,000 people showed up for Bernie and AOC in Denver0·4 months agoThis is a great starting list from @Doctor_Satan@lemmy.world to questions I had about running for office, because it does seem overwhelming:
Definitely good questions. I couldn’t find any “Beginners Guide to Running for Office”, so I sat up for a while chugging coffee and reading a whole bunch of local election board websites and other related sources, and this is what I came up with. This is by no means a comprehensive list or plan, but I tried to break down the main components of running for a local office in the most general terms possible, so it could be applied more broadly.
Preparation
Figure out which office you want to run for, where you think you can make the most difference with your skill-set in your community. Research the responsibilities of the office you’re seeking. Attend school board or city council (or whatever) meetings to see how they operate. Take lots of notes or record it if allowed. Identify key issues in your community, your potential opponents, and the demographics of your district. Clearly articulate why you’re running and what you hope to achieve. This will be the foundation of your campaign. Check your local election board for eligibility requirements like residency, age, filing deadlines, and paperwork. Here’s a portal to all state and local election offices - https://www.usa.gov/state-election-office Leon County, Florida Supervisor of Elections has a great breakdown that should give you a general idea of the necessary requirements, deadlines, and paperwork - https://www.leonvotes.gov/Candidates-Elected-Officials-and-Campaign-Finance/How-to-Run-for-Local-Office
Campaign Team
Campaign Manager: Appoint someone to oversee operations. Preferably someone with some political savvy and/or managerial experience. Treasurer: Appoint someone to manage finances and ensure compliance with campaign finance laws. Volunteers: Recruit a team of dedicated volunteers for canvassing, phone banking, and event support. The number of volunteers will vary, depending on the size of your campaign, but there’s no such thing as too many. Advisors: Network with local community leaders and activists who share your vision, and listen to them. They have their ears to the ground, and can offer critical advice on what your community needs.
Campaign Strategy
Set a budget and determine how much money you’ll need for materials, advertising, and events. Focus on grassroots fundraising. This seems to be the most difficult part with no clear answer, so look into the campaign financing of previous candidates running for the same office to get an idea of how much it’ll likely cost. Develop a clear, concise message that resonates with voters. Identify your base and tailor your outreach to their concerns. Map out key milestones like filing deadlines, debates, voter registration deadlines, and Election Day. Set realistic goals to accomplish by those dates.
Build Your Brand
Create a professional logo and a memorable slogan that reflects your values. Say what you want about Trump, but “Make America Great Again” and “MAGA” are a great slogan/logo combo. It’s simple, clear, and easy to remember. Build a simple website with your bio, platform, and contact info. Use social media to engage voters and share updates. Print flyers, yard signs, and business cards to distribute in the community.
Community Engagement
Knock on doors to introduce yourself and listen to voters concerns. Show up at community gatherings, fairs, and town halls to build visibility. Organize meet-and-greets, town halls, or fundraisers to connect with voters. Seek support from local leaders, organizations, and activists to boost your credibility and visibility. Volunteer at homeless shelters, food banks, and other places. Even just a day here and there can make all the difference. Engage with employees, customers, and residents about your campaign. Listen to their concerns, and offer viable solutions.
Fundraising
Focus on grassroots fundraising by asking friends, family, and community members for small contributions. Set up a donation portal on your website and promote it on social media. Keep detailed records of all donations and expenses to comply with campaign finance laws.
Messaging
Send press releases to local newspapers, radio stations, and TV stations to announce your candidacy and major events. Participate in candidate debates and forums to showcase your platform. Post regularly about your platform, events, and endorsements. Engage with people in the comments. Send postcards or letters to targeted voters highlighting your key issues.
Get People to Vote
Help eligible voters register before the deadline. Encourage supporters to vote early or by mail if available. Organize volunteers to remind voters to cast their ballots and offer rides to the polls if needed.
Again, this is by no means a comprehensive, foolproof plan. I didn’t include many resources, because requirements, deadlines, and paperwork all vary by state and county. These just seemed to be the most common points I picked up from a number of sources, and should at least give you an idea of how and what to research further.
Personally, I have no ambition to run for office because I’m already 50 and don’t want to add to the pool of geriatrics running this country. We need to hand the torch to young people. That said, I will help any way I can if someone younger wants to run. Speech writing, phone banking, logo design, or pretty much anything else, I will gladly offer my services for free.
I think it’s more that Buddhism states that because we suffer (attach ourselves to emotions, feelings and stuff) that we can be Content. That when we no longer attach to these hindrances then you’ve reached Nirvana (Contentment)