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Alex Adamov's avatar

“Can’t give people something for nothing” encapsulates so well the myth of the self-made individual.

I live in Europe and we have been influenced by the same myth. There is also a social angle. In Northern countries, it’s about finding your spot and doing something that generates tax revenue so that the welfare state can continue operating.

I think we have more acceptance for commonly owned goods and that you don’t need to “earn” access to them. But if someone isn’t employed normally, they may be perceived as freeloaders.

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Beth Barany's avatar

I'm really appreciating your insight -- part-way through your article -- yet this notion of "unlearning" is so unhelpful.

From everything I've learned about learning (NLP plus cross-cultural studies in many forms), the brain can't unlearn; the brain can only learn. So re-wiring or re-learning would be more helpful concept, I believe.

For my fellow Americans, what if we understood that we can change the money paradigms that underpin many people's thinking?

What if we re-wrote the near-invisible thought structures that so many think are just "true" and "just the way it is"?

We can do such things...

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