motivation
məʊtɪˈveɪʃ(ə)n/
noun
noun: motivation; plural noun: motivations
  1. 1.
    a reason or reasons for acting or behaving in a particular way.
    "escape can be a strong motivation for travel"
    synonyms:motive, motivating force, incentive, stimulus, stimulation, inspiration, impulse, inducement, incitement, spur, goad, provocation; More
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

Would you suggest zero population growth or a limited population growth?

 

 

look i don't really feel like playing games with you right now unless you want to make a contribution to this thread.

 

i know you,  i have been here too long to get into bickering about  things with you.

She didn't ask what motivation is. 

j*oono
Community Member

The nuts were really nice.  Shame you got a bad batch.  The Brazil nuts are a little bit hard to get out of the shell but the walnuts and almonds and hazelnuts are great.

Joono


@lal-au0 wrote:

look i don't really feel like playing games with you right now unless you want to make a contribution to this thread.

 

i know you,  i have been here too long to get into bickering about  things with you.


Is that at me?

I was trying to make a contribution. Zero population growth would cure the disease, but is not practical. Who would look after the elderly ? What happens when the population becomes static or declines. 

Tsk tsk, do I detect a modicum of animosity?

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.


@kathys.clown14 wrote:

Would you suggest zero population growth or a limited population growth?

 

 


hhmmm actually i would like a negative population growth. like 1.2 children/woman.

 

we live on a planet. there is FINITE arable land, there are FINITE resources. we can NOT expand and "grow the economy" forever. it just does not work like that.

 

unless we find another planet with an incredible amount of resources very close to earth ( which there isn't) we can not maintain growth without wiping out ourselves.

I've only known three people on the boards that chose not to procreate (one of them you) and in my mind that is a good thing as they would all be totally unable to put someone else first and themselves as a mother or father or care taker.  Self selection at it's best.  

Joono


@kathys.clown14 wrote:

@lal-au0 wrote:

look i don't really feel like playing games with you right now unless you want to make a contribution to this thread.

 

i know you,  i have been here too long to get into bickering about  things with you.


Is that at me?

I was trying to make a contribution. Zero population growth would cure the disease, but is not practical. Who would look after the elderly ? What happens when the population becomes static or declines. 


na, i was talking to poddy.

 

the elderly will be our least problem. geez it's gov propaganda. we can NOT grow the economy indefinetely because we live on a FINITE space (our planet). it's just not possible.

 

we have already reached the limit long time ago. the planet is dying.