Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: In Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy, why does philosophy argue that evil is nothing?” plus 5 more |
- Question: In Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy, why does philosophy argue that evil is nothing?
- Question: What do you even live for?
- Question: Why is our wolrd soo borring?
- Question: What is a modernist? What is modernism?
- Question: How do i find hope when we have such little control of our future. Wars, natuaral disasters, crazy people, car accidents, old age.?
- Question: Which attribute best?ALL intelligence,or another distance called "infinite"..one can better grasp ALL intelligence..than the other?
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| Posted: 17 Sep 2016 07:12 AM PDT Everything IS out of our control, but whether it's pointless or not is still up to us. We give good or bad meaning in an experience. We forge ourselves into who we believe we are. Do you morn that one tragic day in a devestation where your only son has died? Or do you get taken aback by what something so medically impossible happened to you and your loved ones? That someone who was pronounced impossible to have a child actually had one? That he LIVED he was not just that one tragic day, infact he was many days and years, you got to live and be around an impossible gift, I think that is worth thanking God for. It matters how things are portrayed in cinema, probably boxing things up in a depressive portrayal affects your perception of the world. But things are changeable, and perception is changeable, you choose to ampliphy the good or bad. We're not just struggling for hope, we live in a bounty of information and convenience that milleniums ago, people could never have had imagined or have no matter how rich or powerful they were. An average child today knows more than an average full grown adult centuries ago. We've inherited the gifts that our ancestors worked their backs off, and we get to have the convenienve than none of them ever had. Sometimes we lack appreciation for what we have because we missed out on the struggle to have all these things. |
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