Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Why do we say caucasion people are "white," when even albinos' skin is sort of bluish, and nobody's skin is truly the actual white color?” plus 5 more |
- Question: Why do we say caucasion people are "white," when even albinos' skin is sort of bluish, and nobody's skin is truly the actual white color?
- Question: Why do sometimes we encounter an old dillema we have solved before?
- Question: Tell a story in 6 words and get the best answer award with 5 stars.?
- Question: Any advice on how to change your outlook on life?
- Question: Is it an instinct for us humans to want to learn things about the world and our existence?
- Question: What is wisdom?
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| Question: Why do sometimes we encounter an old dillema we have solved before? Posted: 22 Aug 2015 02:29 AM PDT It is what is called "Fate", when sometimes things happen without our knowledge. You should simultaneously be able to take care of several problems at a time. It is called "Ashtawadhan". There are people who can perform eight duties at the same time. Google Ashtawadhan |
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| Question: Any advice on how to change your outlook on life? Posted: 22 Aug 2015 01:16 AM PDT Do not change your outlook on life. Simply… Stop having an outlook on life in general. There's no such thing as an outlook, so… You're good to go now. (Glad I could help :) |
| Question: Is it an instinct for us humans to want to learn things about the world and our existence? Posted: 21 Aug 2015 11:50 PM PDT Curiosity (from Latin curiosus "careful, diligent, curious," akin to cura "care") is a quality related to inquisitive thinking such as exploration, investigation, and learning, evident by observation in human and animal species.[1][2] Curiosity is heavily associated with all aspects of human development, in which derives the process of learning and desire to acquire knowledge and skill.[3] The term "curiosity" can also be used to denote the behavior or emotion of being curious, in regards to the desire to gain knowledge or information. Curiosity as a behavior and emotion is attributed over millennium as the driving force behind not only human development, but developments in science, language, and industry.[4] more.......... |
| Posted: 21 Aug 2015 11:28 PM PDT Modern psychologists treat the period from 35 to 40 years as middle-age crisis period. Most of the people may not feel much during this period. However for those few persons who experience its full intensity, it will be like a mini-death. In English, 'flourit' means the age of dawning of wisdom; it also means the age of 40. (See a multi-volume dictionary in a library). Energy in the body will be at its highest during the youth period from 25 to 40 years of age. Generally, Buddhi (intellect) starts functioning after the age of 40 years, but it may take longer for others. You can not blame a teenager or a youth for not having it. It is a general observation that only person aged beyond 40 years are called intellectuals. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floruit The general expression is "Life does not begin until 40." LIFE BEGINS AT 40 -- "Middle age marks the start of a welcome new stage Researchers from Great Britain and the U.S. analyzed data of more than two million people and spanning 35 years. They analyzed them for depression, anxiety, happiness and life satisfaction. They found a U-shaped curve in which people reported being happiest in their 20s and in their 50s and older, but that both men and women were more likely to be depressed and were generally less happy in their 40s. http://satisfactionpsychology.wordpress.... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200... You might think that you become fully matur when you turn 21 but new research suggests that your brain does not stop developing until your late 40s. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8204782/Brain-only-fully-matures-in-middle-age-claims-neuroscientist.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1338925/Still-growing-40-throwing-tantrums-brain-learning-adult.html History knows that major inventions or |
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