The ethic of the future isn’t sacrifice.
It’s stewardship.
Objective compassion sees desire as signal—
not sin.
It invests in agency, not dependency.
When people are free to grow,
the world grows with them.
The ethic of the future isn’t sacrifice.
It’s stewardship.
Objective compassion sees desire as signal—
not sin.
It invests in agency, not dependency.
When people are free to grow,
the world grows with them.
Objective compassion isn’t pity.
It doesn’t reward suffering.
It empowers potential.
It removes drag from human flourishing.
The goal isn’t to rescue—
it’s to release.
Compassion isn’t soft.
Real compassion builds capacity.
It invests in freedom, not control.
It says:
You don’t have to prove your suffering to be worth empowering.
Objective compassion isn’t reactive.
It’s strategic.
It grows the world.
Three days ago, I did a #20postchallenge exploring #Nomodynamy in the context of #FreeWill, #Libertarianism, and #Politics. Now, I’m ready to tackle #Poverty and #Taxation.
This will also be the 9th challenge in my #20challengechallenge.
The challenge starts with the next post. #Philosophy
Three weeks ago, I did a #20postchallenge where I introduced #nomodynamy. After a few conversations, I think it is necessary to place it within a metaphysical, ethical, and political context. We seem to be in a stupid moment. I am going to try and get us out of it by fostering intelligence and perspective. Wish me luck. This will also be the 8th challenge of my #20challengechallenge. The challenge starts with the next post. #metaphysics #ethics #politics #FreeWill