Only as an exposition of how to conflate responsible behavior with timidness and stupidity with heroism. I think you know that though because unlike your governor, you're not a complete shit-for-brains. Feel free to save that. :kiss: — Baden
laudable but impossible goal, so therefore less laudable than living out the full potential of your own creation, as that you are fully in control of and that is of equally infinite worth. — Hanover
This reply has been posted on The Philosophy Forum Facebook page.Frightening. State-enforced economic collapse. Capitalism hasn’t failed; it was murdered by the state. — NOS4A2
If you're stuck in the spinning swirling crashing death spin, you might as well enjoy the ride. Do you want your last breaths to be spent trembling and clinging to whatever you can hold onto until it too fractures into a million pieces?
It's the response of the unscarred soul that has never experienced true devastation, so it lives with the illusion that there really is stability to lose. True optimism is forged in trauma, so the most fearful are those who haven't ever felt walked in sufficient darkness, so they live their lives trying to avoid it, which only leads them to something worse. It's that frigid timid place of worry and fret where you hold onto whatever makes you feel stable, despite you're not realizing that whatever it is you hold onto is infinitely more fragile than the divinity impregnated in you. If you'd only step away and stand on your solid feet, you'd realize that is the only thing that won't falter. — Hanover
But these sick people keep showing up in front of me. Don't suffering people present themselves to you asking for help? — frank
And that darkness you walked through, did you face it all alone? Or did somebody reach out their hand to you? — frank
Such an excellent description of Trump and you didn't even know you were doing it.Sounds boring. If you're stuck in the spinning swirling crashing death spin, you might as well enjoy the ride. Do you want your last breaths to be spent trembling and clinging to whatever you can hold onto until it too fractures into a million pieces?
It's the response of the unscarred soul that has never experienced true devastation, so it lives with the illusion that there really is stability to lose. True optimism is forged in trauma, so the most fearful are those who haven't ever felt walked in sufficient darkness, so they live their lives trying to avoid it, which only leads them to something worse. It's that frigid timid place of worry and fret where you hold onto whatever makes you feel stable, despite you're not realizing that whatever it is you hold onto is infinitely more fragile than the divinity impregnated in you. If you'd only step away and stand on your solid feet, you'd realize that is the only thing that won't falter.
Sort of an interesting post I think?
Your path crossed theirs for the purpose of elevating you.
That's the purpose for everything. It would be hubris to assume you offered more to them than them to you when your journey intersected theirs. So yes, engage them, and thank them for their gift to you.
The concept of alone is meaningless except to the godless.
But, to your more concrete question, their were fewer helpful people than I wished, but even the best surgeon can only push on this and push on that. All healing happens internally. — Hanover
The concept of alone is meaningless except to the godless. — Hanover
Hopefully, the Pope won't condemn the lockdown protestors or the godfearing right will completely disown him. — praxis
Indulge me in really weighing fairly the following question: If the COVID 19 broke out in Arizona instead of New York, would the desicision to shut the country down have been the same?
Would people in Chicago be staying at home?
I just ask that you ponder it before answering.
In a pandemic, it would probably be a good idea to lockdown a relatively small area that gets 10 million people traveling through it a year regardless of what's happening in NY. Also, it speaks to the interconnectedness of the world in terms of travel.
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