Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Website Name suggestions ?” plus 5 more |
- Question: Website Name suggestions ?
- Question: Agree or Disagree: "Free people are not equal, and equal people are not free"?
- Question: What is the most powerful power that you may possess in the real world?
- Question: Why is the world so cruel?
- Question: Do the words " I miss you," reveal connection or disconnection?
- Question: What is the defination of solution weathering?
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| Question: Agree or Disagree: "Free people are not equal, and equal people are not free"? Posted: 26 Sep 2015 07:54 AM PDT Supposedly all men are created equal and all are equal before the law. I therefore disagree. You are reducing the concept of equality to money and wealth. The extreme polar opposites regarding money and wealth can be eliminated without producing perfect equality in those areas. The resulting range would be sufficient to encompass both the very ambitious regarding wealth or very avaricious and the less ambitious, including those who, for instance, take a vow of poverty. Broaden your viewpoint to include economic improvements rather than engaging in a flat and simplistic condemnation of socialism without understanding the many forms that it might incorporate. |
| Question: What is the most powerful power that you may possess in the real world? Posted: 26 Sep 2015 06:29 AM PDT Edited: I would say that it's the power everyone already has, which is how one chooses to perceive reality - i.e. the perspective through which one chooses to experience their environment. Perspective is très cool because you can change your experience of reality by simply changing your perspective. You can change a moment or you can change your whole life. The idea of superpowers is about control - but you have all the control you need in that you have control over your own experience - AS DOES EVERYONE ELSE. Which is why "superpowers" don't exist. You don't get to control other people's experience. They are choosing it for themselves, whether they know it or not - whether they take conscious control of it or not - it doesn't matter. Nobody else can choose FOR them. People think they're afraid because the world is a scary place but that's exactly backwards. One experiences a scary world because one is afraid. People are taught the opposite and they are taught it to the extent that the reality of how their experience is constructed is invisible to them. It's their perspective. They perceive their experience through the filter of a perspective that is dictated by the belief that others control it. So much so that the reality of how experience works seems so nonsensical that they won't even take 5 minutes to try it, guaranteeing them more of the same experiences that come from their attention to what others are doing and saying and how it "affects" them. It doesn't. Their attention to, beliefs about and fear OF what others are doing and saying is what affects them. People don't believe this because they look around, from the perspective they've chosen which is based on the belief of the opposite and "evidence" of what they believe is all they can see which makes it appear that's how it works. BUT, people congregate and "gel" according to their perspectives and their interests which puts those who are aware of how experience works over on the other side of town, doing things frightened people don't do and exploring interests that aren't dependent upon how others perceive them. I guess the most powerful power you can have is some kind of recognition of how the universe works with regard to the bits that relate to you. |
| Question: Why is the world so cruel? Posted: 26 Sep 2015 04:56 AM PDT Why is the world so loving "and" cruel at the same time. There's a billion beautiful species on this planet, all with amazing looks and talents and abilities, and… They're all trying to kill and eat each other. Planet Earth is trying to kill us in a million different ways at the same time it maintains a favorable environment for us to thrive and survive and live. It's very weird, this thing called… Evolution. (There's no plan to it. It's a carpet mesh of a billion different things spread out over the entire surface of the Earth.) |
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| Question: What is the defination of solution weathering? Posted: 26 Sep 2015 02:14 AM PDT Quote: Solution weathering occurs when soluble chemicals in rocks, such as salts, dissolve—including common salt (NaCl), sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), sodium sulphate (Na2SO4), magnesium sulphate (MgSO4), gypsum (CA2SO4), and sodium nitrate (Na2NO4). These are usually washed away in rainwater and lost from the land via rivers, but in arid climates may remain and lead to salt crystallization. http://74.125.113.132/search?q=cache:T-d... Unquote" |
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