Philosophy


New exercises on understanding some limitations:

First
Question: One either get it or doesn’t. What should I do when I do get it but most don’t?

Second
Question: Anyone wishes what’s best for himself. Do I think that I can* decide what’s best for myself?

If ‘Yes’: Why would I allow/let/support someone else to decide what’s best for me? Why would I want/wish/desire to decide for someone else?
If ‘No’: What makes me think that someone else is going to decide what’s best for myself?

*Replace I can* with ‘someone else should‘ and try to answer the new question by providing a justification if your answer is positive.
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Here are some thoughts I had about… casual sex:

Most of the smart people end up by talking about sex without having sex.
Most of the mediocre people have sex and end up by talking about it.
Most of the stupid people have sex and never talk about it.

How smart would you want to be? ;-)
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First
How would it be not to own everything, but to have everything?
How would it be not to own the knowledge, but to know the truth?
How would it be not to know all the answers, but to be able to answer any question?
How would it be not to know the reason, but to be able to explain the consequences?

Helpful translation:
How would it be to own the truth?
How would it be to know all the consequences?

Second
By knowing all you wanted to know by now, is it going to make it easier for you?

Helpful translation:
Can you be serious when it all makes sense?
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