I agree with Schneider, what I crave more than anything else in life is REAL freedom. The freedom to live and learn only for myself, and to live or die by my efforts.
I detest taxation, especially
council tax. This is one of the few things which prevents people from escaping the system. A lot of my views align with
anarchism.
In general I try to help people close to me to understand and prepare for future problems, although they don't always listen. Once I have made the effort, I see my obligation to them as being fulfilled. I havn't kept it from them. After that they can make their own choices. If they don't listen, then I may not help them in the future.
I am quite a doomer in the sense that I think the future will bring big changes. As a lot of people have said though, I think the problem lies squarely at the foot of our civilisation today. These problems aren't the fault of individuals, but the collection of individuals which come together to cause these problems. o2ny is right, it isn't the fault of individuals who are born into our society. If they don't look outside of their own small lives they probably won't realise whats wrong. kochevnik is right too, seeing people living their lives like that makes me very angry. But it isn't the individual people themselves that are the problem, it is the collection of them which form our 'society'. It's important to realise this is not some collusion between evil greed mongers, but rather the collective stupidity of institutionalised individuals. Once the institution is gone, future generations will start from a different view of the world.
I would describe myself as firmly middle class. The main differance between the classes isn't money though (although I do fit into a middle class bracket) it's your attitude. To actually be middle class, in the real sense, you need to have some morals and values - although this is abused by politicians these days. It is these morals and values which set lower and middle class people apart. It isn't hard to recognise a lower class person who has slightly more money. Likewise, it isn't difficult to recognise a middle class person without as much money as most middle class people. Its who you are as much as what you've got.