Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Is it really an ill wind that blows no minds?” plus 5 more |
- Question: Is it really an ill wind that blows no minds?
- Question: Do you agree with this philosophy on life?
- Question: What's the point of life?
- Question: What is being entitled? What causes people to mix entitlements with needs and wants? In your opinion?
- Question: What does Deserve mean to you?
- Question: How can you be right to a stupid person?
| Question: Is it really an ill wind that blows no minds? Posted: 30 Jul 2016 08:27 AM PDT Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel |
| Question: Do you agree with this philosophy on life? Posted: 30 Jul 2016 06:22 AM PDT Sorry, I don't. For one thing, how do you know you haven't seen the worst/best? The only way you would know is if you have seen them, but have been unable to have them. Second, I don't subscribe to "nothing is perfect". There is perfection all around us because there is more than one form of perfection. If something feels perfect (or total desperation) to me, then that's what it is. It's isn't anything less . . ."grey" as you put it. Finally . . . To cease any quest simply because you have been unsuccessful so far is not "acceptance", it's surrender. There are many things that are impossible for the human condition, but perfect satisfaction is not one of them. To surrender that quest because it is difficult to obtain or maintain is not a philosophy that I would agree to. |
| Question: What's the point of life? Posted: 30 Jul 2016 04:38 AM PDT Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel |
| Posted: 30 Jul 2016 01:47 AM PDT by definition "entitlement" is "privilege." "privilege" is benefit accrued because of rank, title, law, royalty, nobility, birth, class or other special circumstances recognized by custom and or tradition. what causes peeps to mix these terms ? |
| Question: What does Deserve mean to you? Posted: 30 Jul 2016 01:46 AM PDT Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel |
| Question: How can you be right to a stupid person? Posted: 30 Jul 2016 01:37 AM PDT No matter how much arguing you do or point, pointing out. They wont be able to get what you are saying. Even though you are right, they are too stupid to go that far and figure things out. So they have to argue from falacies. Is it even possible to be right when arguing with stupid people? I see this in politics all the time. No matter what you say or do, the other side will consider you wrong. Not because you are wrong. Because they just don't have time to realize you are right because to them studying is too hard. |
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