

Shaolin, and buddhist tradition could be something for the Chinese to really be proud of. It’s a shame they haven’t managed to protect their heritage from greed and abuse in the modern times.


Shaolin, and buddhist tradition could be something for the Chinese to really be proud of. It’s a shame they haven’t managed to protect their heritage from greed and abuse in the modern times.
Indeed! Hope you had a chance to be nice today too
Absolutely, and I’m happy to hear you see it that way too. Online platforms don’t really incentivize that though. That’s just my lukewarm take on that
Of course there is incentive for online virtue signaling - all the likes and shares and attention.
Ok well maybe there is a very very tiny incentive (compared to real world behaviour) but it really pales in comparison to all the general cold-heartedness
Excuse my phrasing, but I stand by what I wrote. Tried to keep it brief.
Online platforms today do not offer any incentive for true positive behaviour, due to lack of community.
By the way your response and all the downvoting kinda proves my point. Compassion shows also in how you process what you read
I think you missed the point completely. What I meant is people are busy sending thoughts and prayers to war & disaster victims but fail to show true compassion when someone online is going through a difficult time or otherwise misguided
What does it say about me? I don’t think online culture promotes compassion, although I think it’s the main value in human existence
There’s no incentive for showing compassion online, apart from virtue signaling


Well that’s fucking fantastic


That’s for up to 4 persons


Yawn…


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!remindme in one year


I can’t find anything from the article warranting this headline.
Maybe choose one or two source to back up your point. Nobody’s going to go through your wall of links.