| Location | Where there are trees standing in the water |
| Pronouns | He/Him |
| Pols | Pinko Lefty |
| Religion | Baseball |
| Location | Where there are trees standing in the water |
| Pronouns | He/Him |
| Pols | Pinko Lefty |
| Religion | Baseball |
I'm re-watching Star Trek II-IV and something occurred to me about "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few...or the one" and the transposition of the key terms in that axiom.
The needs of the many always outweigh the needs of the few or the one. Except sometimes the needs of the many require saving the few or the one, because otherwise we could never look at ourselves in the mirror ever again.
This definitely isn't explicit in the movie, and I don't think it's implied either. In fact, the movie goes out of its way to say that breaking the initial axiom only happens when humans are illogical. But saving people is an inherently logical decision.
We, as a people, need to save each other (the many or the few or the one) if we can ever hope to evolve.
What is the electron configuration of gadolinium?
How do you feel?