Loyalty is been biased

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I attended a seminar today where loyalty/ was emphasised. It is believed that loyalty is staying faithful to someone or the devotion to a group of people irrespective of what others feel or say about them.

In a way, I kind of feel loyalty is
a state of being biased. Choosing to stand by or support some one over another despite their inadequacies can't be termed anything else besides that.


One thing I have observed in this community is dedication and
loyalty most of its users has shown over the time. Its paramount to stay loyal to whatever/whoever has our best interest at heart.

I will always advocate for this community as it has made quite a lot of impact since I joined.

Stay Safe, Stay Loyal.


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I find loyalty to be a mixed bag.

In the feudal world, loyalty was considered the greatest of virtues. People were stuck in a class society. One was expected to be blindly loyal to one's leader.

This loyalty led to a brutal society that ground down the common man.

Partisans tend to be fiercely loyal to their partisan group. Once again, these partisan groups have proven to be extremely destructive.

Gang members swear loyalty oaths to their gangs. Again, gangs have a history of destroying communities and the people in the community.

Misapplied loyalty is a very dangerous thing.

Loyalty to a spouse is a wonderful thing. Loyalty in a large extended family turns the family into a clan. Once again, clans tend to undermine societies.

Loyalty is a mixed bag.

Loyalty to God is an interesting concept. In this case one's loyalty is to a higher power.

The one challenge of loyalty to God is that there is a large number of false profits. There are people who claim to be emissaries of God but who are simply seeking political power.

This is one of the most famous paradoxes in history. A person who mistakenly gives loyalty to a false profit is lured into being disloyal to God.

I think people are better off when they seek truth.

Loyalty to a crypto currency is absurd. It is simply a token created on a blockchain. A person whose is employing their brain to determine if POB is a good investment is bound to have better success to one who is loyal to the currency.

I don't think POB should demand loyalty. It is a subject of speculation. As a subject of speculation one should constantly weigh the arguments for buying and selling the coin.

As a disclaimer. I decided that POB was overpriced a month ago. I sold 100 POB when the price was over a dollar.

I thought STEM was undervalued at the time.

POB has a nice interest rate. So am considering selling the STEM and buying POB.

POB invites people to think. Speculation is a form of thinking. Loyalty surrenders one's authority to another and discourages thought.


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