"Money doesn't change men, it merely unmasks them. If a man is naturally selfish, or arrogant or greedy, the money brings that out. That's all." - Henry Ford
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"Money doesn't change men, it merely unmasks them. If a man is naturally selfish, or arrogant or greedy, the money brings that out. That's all." - Henry Ford
from Prokaryote Season by Leo Fox
Women have several options for
Pregnancy contraceptives
Including:
1. Birth control pills
2. IUDs
3. Hormonal implants
4. Patches
5. diaphragms
6. Sponges
7. Injectables
8. Surgical sterilization for males and females
9. Morning After pills
10. Spermicide/gels
11. Vaginal rings
12. Condoms.
Yet they still want to disregard all of these options in favor of terminating the child after it has started developing. This boils down to nothing more than a childlike mindset of irresponsibility, avoidance of consequences and selfishness to the extreme.
kim dokja is selfish. among other things. his self sacrificing is a selfish action, one driven by denial and an unresolved desire to die. it’s meant to save the company, but what he fails to think about is that in his self imposed heroic actions, he’s just getting rid of one grievance and replacing it with another that he chooses to not pay attention to.
when you’ve been in the mindset that he has for so long, at some point you forget how to live any other way. he is not a character, he is a reader. while he says it like it’s something absolute, it really isn’t. it’s something that he imposed upon himself. changing a mindset like that’s difficult, and so he doesn’t. despite all of the desperate words, actions, and tears that are shed, he doesn’t acknowledge them, not really.
acknowledging them would make him acknowledge that the way that he’s been thinking is flawed, and he can’t do that. it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that he wants things to be like that, or he did for a while. kim dokja is like this because he chooses to be, selfishly.