> The success of any organization depends upon each member behaving selflessly to meet the needs of the group.
This is false. A well-designed system will align individual self-interest with what's beneficial collectively.
> Embracing compassion for all those who drift into our orbit is the only way to improve oneself in all dimensions.
What does compassion look like towards someone who's trying to mug me?
> It is also the measure of every person, so once you begin orienting yourself in the moral compass' proper direction, you can begin to see how others are aligned or misaligned.
I do not subscribe to your religion.
Feeling positively towards others, and acting beneficially to others, are not the same thing.
> A well-designed system will align individual self-interest with what's beneficial collectively.
A well-evolved human being will fit into the team in the optimal way, so long as the team is constructed by a well-evolved human being, who will do what you suggest without interference from their ego.
> What does compassion look like towards someone who's trying to mug me?
To beat the everliving sh_t out of them to keep them from earning more negative karma in the future, while earning positive karma from helping protect other innocents. Remember, letting the oppressors run rampant is not helping anyone, so you can earn good karma by selflessly preventing. And God does not want innocents harmed, so protecting yourself (and other innocents) is God's Will.
> Feeling positively towards others, and acting beneficially to others, are not the same thing.
You're right, the feeling of love is of little importance if one does nothing to benefit them. The key is action, not warm fuzzies.
> I do not subscribe to your religion.
That's your right, just as it is mine to love you anyway and try to educate you out of your ignorance. If you don't want me to, then I'll not bother you, but this is a public forum, so we can post so long as we remain within the guidelines.
That said, I'm not advertising for any specific religion, but to the core of all of God's religions, because they each have compassion at their core, or they have gone horribly astray. You must find your own path within the umbrella of God's Loving self-evolution. Seek and ye shall find what is perfect for you.
When you tire of your unhappiness, you can pray that God help you out of your ignorance and guide you to a suitable teacher. You don't have to do anything like that in your life, just like you don't have to wear clothes at the mall or drive on the correct side of the road. I do suggest, however, that you do what's best for both you and others, for you and those around you will be happier that way.
This is how human life works: you don't have to follow the guidelines, but there's hell to pay if you're an ahole about it. Imagine a world where compassion for all those around us was the norm, instead of this idiotic, wasteful, strifeful competition that is spoiling the Earth and causing so much misery.
This is false. A well-designed system will align individual self-interest with what's beneficial collectively.
> Embracing compassion for all those who drift into our orbit is the only way to improve oneself in all dimensions.
What does compassion look like towards someone who's trying to mug me?
> It is also the measure of every person, so once you begin orienting yourself in the moral compass' proper direction, you can begin to see how others are aligned or misaligned.
I do not subscribe to your religion.
Feeling positively towards others, and acting beneficially to others, are not the same thing.