Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Those Who Have Everything, artist - Akira the Don.
Date of issue: 31.03.2019
Song language: English
Those Who Have Everything |
Finding out what you’re doing wrong is not a pleasant experience |
And it means that you have to sacrifice part of yourself |
Usually a burned out, stupid, bitter, corrupt |
Arrogant, nasty, vengeful part of yourself |
But nonetheless part that you like |
I think that room for those incremental improvements |
Exists within everyone’s grasp |
And I think that it’s a humble thing to do to ask how you could improve |
incrementally |
Without interfering with anyone else |
Like it’s your problem not their’s |
But I think that the consequences of maintained incremental improvement are |
anything but incremental |
You get compound interest on incremental improvement |
You know, there’s another rule in the New Testament called the Matthew |
Principle, economists use it |
The rule is: |
To those who have everything more will be given and from those who have nothing |
everything will be taken |
To those who have everything more will be given and from those who have nothing |
everything will be taken |
It’s actually a description of the way the world works |
You know that if you’ve ever played Monopoly |
To those who have everything more will be given |
And from those who have nothing everything will be taken |
And there’s a reason for that that’s a deep reason |
And it’s a very harsh rule because it means as you start to wonder off the path |
The probability that you will wonder further off the path increases non-linearly |
And that’s a terrible thing to know |
As you walk closer to the edge the probability that you’ll fall off the cliff |
increases |
And that’s statistical justification for the concept of Hell |
But as you improve the probability that each improvement will produce a further |
improvement increases |
And so perhaps the downside is the cataclysmic catastrophe that you can engage |
upon |
If you reproduce your moral failings but the upside is that each improvement |
produces and increment in the probability of the next improvement |
To those who have everything more will be given and from those who have nothing |
everything will be taken |
To those who have everything more will be given and from those who have nothing |
everything will be taken |
It’s actually a description of the way the world works |
You know that if you’ve ever played Monopoly |
To those who have everything more will be given |
And from those who have nothing everything will be taken |
If you’re a behavioural psychologist |
And I am a behavioural psychologist |
What you do is you help a person establish their aim |
Then you break down what they’re trying to do into attainable units |
The general consequence of that is that every time they manage an accomplishment |
They get a little stronger in character |
They get a little bit more confident in their ability |
They get a little bit less racked with self disgust |
They get a little bit more hopeful about the future |
And they get more confident that they can make another change |
And if you’re patient, and you have to be patient with yourself that way |
It’s like you reward those incremental improvements and you don’t get all |
cynical about them |
And you think «okay, just imagine what would happen if you keep doing that |
every week for 10 years» |
And the answer to that is things would be so much better for you that you can’t |
even imagine it |
With that much improvement |
Or maybe even with half that much improvement |
To those who have everything more will be given and from those who have nothing |
everything will be taken |
To those who have everything more will be given and from those who have nothing |
everything will be taken |
It’s actually a description of the way the world works |
You know that if you’ve ever played Monopoly |
To those who have everything more will be given |
And from those who have nothing everything will be taken |
And so that’s a, that’s a very good way of progressing |