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Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: What is the term for when you see something often enough that your mind no longer notices it, so that you can focus on other things?” plus 4 more

Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: What is the term for when you see something often enough that your mind no longer notices it, so that you can focus on other things?” plus 4 more


Question: What is the term for when you see something often enough that your mind no longer notices it, so that you can focus on other things?

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 08:52 AM PDT

What is the term for when you see something often enough that your mind no longer notices it, so that you can focus on other things?

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Question: Can we change the fate?

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 08:35 AM PDT

. As far as fate is concerned, nothing can change it - neither our honesty nor dishonesty, either failure or success. Yes, because you have been honest you will have a better fate in your future life. if dishonest, he will have a bitter fate in his future life

Question: Weird feeling when thinking about life's creation?

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 08:33 AM PDT

Weird feeling when thinking about life's creation?

If I think about how we are humans, and life is an organic thing that has evolved over time... and we are floating on a little blue and green ball in space (which we are destroying), and if I think about how LIFE itself is ITSELF a created thing, and how everything we know and everything we see is all within life's realm... what the hell else is there? It makes being a human feel so weird and somehow worthless.

Question: If we have the right to life, should we also have the right to die?

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 08:13 AM PDT

Ask 100 people and you may get 100 different opinions on the subject. Many religious people believe suicide is a sin, and that it's not up to us to determine when our time in this life has come to an end. There are non religious people who believe the same thing, but for different reasons. After many years of pondering the question, I still have no answer.

We live in a society that preaches personal freedom, but demands conformity. They're quick to defend certain freedoms, but they're also just as quick intrude on the freedom of others, for their own good. In the end, freedom is doing what you feel is right, without seeking permission from society. It's a personal choice.

Question: Who made the biggest impression on you in your entire life?

Posted: 30 Aug 2014 07:00 AM PDT

Pistol Pete Maravich made a impression on me that I will never ever forget in the early seventies in the Alligator Alley Gym on the UF campus, the guy put up 55 points that night to beat the Gators , and the three point did not exist at that time...imagine !....dam...what a performance...I loved Pistol Pete

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