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Dear blog, here i am, whenever attempting to be philosophical, or just 'haywire'. Found the equivalence?
God laughs at the 'thoughtful' mankind. Well, well, well, according to Descarte's 'I think, therefore I am', if I cease thinking, hmmmm, what/who am I then?
Who are you? Where are you from? Where are you going to?
The 3 ultimate philosophical questions which the more you think about them, the less you are certain.
Though it might be a daily routine for a security guard @ any main entrance to question the trespassers.
Having gone through a not-very-interesting-and-not-worths-replicating adolescence, accompanied with the so-called 'identity crisis', I ought to have become more certain about the 'who, where and where'.
But this argument is invalid on the basis of David Hume's 'is-ought' theory, to reach a prescriptive conclusion from a descriptive premise.
So, despite having my set of crappy-but-indeed-thoughtful answers to 'who where and where', I think, (yes again), I know the 1st two better than the 3rd question.
Where am I going to, and how far am I going to? It is not what I can control.
Maybe I can, but there's at least one missing piece in the puzzel called 'courage'.
So, appending this to my checklist of '5C's.
Good night world!
God laughs at the 'thoughtful' mankind. Well, well, well, according to Descarte's 'I think, therefore I am', if I cease thinking, hmmmm, what/who am I then?
Who are you? Where are you from? Where are you going to?
The 3 ultimate philosophical questions which the more you think about them, the less you are certain.
Though it might be a daily routine for a security guard @ any main entrance to question the trespassers.
Having gone through a not-very-interesting-and-not-worths-replicating adolescence, accompanied with the so-called 'identity crisis', I ought to have become more certain about the 'who, where and where'.
But this argument is invalid on the basis of David Hume's 'is-ought' theory, to reach a prescriptive conclusion from a descriptive premise.
So, despite having my set of crappy-but-indeed-thoughtful answers to 'who where and where', I think, (yes again), I know the 1st two better than the 3rd question.
Where am I going to, and how far am I going to? It is not what I can control.
Maybe I can, but there's at least one missing piece in the puzzel called 'courage'.
So, appending this to my checklist of '5C's.
Good night world!
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