"which is the most universal human characteristic fear or lazyness?"
If i was asked this question i would undoubtably without hesitation answer : fear. Fear is in every single human being, to me fear is what motivates us. The fear of pain be it emotional or physical keeps us doing what we do. For example a man has a job this job does not offer him pleasure but it does offer him money and the man needs to use this money to keep a house over his head to keep himself fed. The man fears having to not have money and to suffer by not having a home so he goes to work everyday and he may not be happy but the man continues everyday by reminding himself that it beats scraping unfortunate critters who met a certain mechanical doom off of the street to keep himself fed. This can be applied in so many ways not just occupations. School even we are motivated... or at least most are to pass and get out so we can get onto our lives and get a good job and live a comfortable life. Lazyness is in many people but i wouldn't say it is universal. Also how can you define lazyness? is it justy sitting back and relaxing when you could be doing something? I think lazyness is the abscence of fear. When a person is lazy they arn't worrying about anything and usually that can be associated with ignorance or just an attempt to reward themselves with a break. Lazyness could also mean that you have a dream but do not find it in you to chase it. however I see many people in the world who are not like that at all the prime example in my eyes is Tony Robbins. That man had a difficult life as a kid and he had his dream and he kept chasing untill he achieved it and even then the man didn't stop he goes out and talks to huge groups of people about improving their life and offering tips. The people who are lazy are born in an environment with no real need to fight or try for things it has just been given to them and they are conditioned that way and like it or not it usually sticks with them their whole life.
"Sanity is a madness put to good uses; waking life is a dream controlled."
I do agree with sanity being a sort of madness. It is a mad thing to ignore what you feel inside to basically conform to a certain personality that is acceptable to all. Waking life is a dream controlled means that in a dream you can make anything happen and you are the controller. yet when you wake up and experience life it is controlled and you are limited in what you can do and make.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Angles of Vision
I find it very simple to see the similarities between these four types of litterature. These readings all touch on the subject of truth in very different ways but after reading them all you understand that personal truth its very much based on perception and experience. In "I know the moon" you see very clearly that the animals all know that the moon exists yet they relate the moon to their lifestles and what they know (Example the frog relates the moon to a lilly pad and a lilly pads are what the frog sees and deals with all day.) In the book they found the scientist because they all percieved him as the one they could depend on for the "truth". When the scientist told them what the moon truly was they all realized what they thought was wrong and mor together agreed because they all trusted this scientist. In the book "the wolves in the walls" Alkl but the little girl believed that if the wqolves came out of the walls then it would all be over yet they could not explain why or even what "it" was. When the wolves did indeed come out of the walls the family took to action and ran from the house never intending to step in again for they believed it was all over. The little girl who was not told what was over or even why still decided that her pig poppet was more important than "it" and went for it. The wolves themselves believed the exact same thing the humans did and fleed. There was no such thing as it being all over yet they have been told that and believed something that wasn't true. In "how to tell a war story" Obrien explains how he watched a younger man die and goes on about how he could swear that the sun was what killed this young man. When in reality he stepped on a mine right on the sunline throwing what was left of his body high into a tree. He also spoke of a man who had tried to tell him a story and for effect he lied about things to make the story more and to get his point across better. I barely recall duickinson's poems but i believe that she reffered to truth being immortal and i believe compared truth to a god. After reading them all you get to understand that there is what happened and then there are the multiple different stories of the witnesses never really the same but all have the same result. My favorite of the four had to be "how to tell a war story" i could see myself most agreeing with Obriens way of explaining how it really is all how it's seen. I especially loved how he said there are no war stories there are love stories and other stories based of the emotions and not the actual war, and how the war was just details in the story or a setting. I do believe that truth does have many variations and reality can be turned to truth over and over untill it no longer resembles itself
Monday, September 21, 2009
Lecture on humanity
I personally thoroughly enjoyed reading this lecture, and can easily agree with all the points that Isaac made. He understands humans so well and really to him it comes natural to him to just see that we are digging ourselves into a hole.
Now Isaac didn't only realize that our lifestyle is going to be ending us but he was able to predict exactly how it would effect us. Although the fact that his predictions are correct is quite amazing there really is nothing to celebrate about for we let all of this happen even with warnings. we have global warming. and we are begining to run out of energy and have made just bad choices all around. we can't really fix it but we can start changing now.
Isaac's humor really kept it interesting. The lecture was not at all painful to read and the humor kept your intrest the whole time as to get you to really listen to all the points being made. All in all he laid out the facts really hoping for a change to be made and he played his part. Unfortunatly his part was that of a man that we should have paid a whole lot more attention too.
Now Isaac didn't only realize that our lifestyle is going to be ending us but he was able to predict exactly how it would effect us. Although the fact that his predictions are correct is quite amazing there really is nothing to celebrate about for we let all of this happen even with warnings. we have global warming. and we are begining to run out of energy and have made just bad choices all around. we can't really fix it but we can start changing now.
Isaac's humor really kept it interesting. The lecture was not at all painful to read and the humor kept your intrest the whole time as to get you to really listen to all the points being made. All in all he laid out the facts really hoping for a change to be made and he played his part. Unfortunatly his part was that of a man that we should have paid a whole lot more attention too.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Meaning- Making Machines
I must agree with Kristol. People need to feel as though they serve a purpose. Without feeling meaningful what reason do they have for trying or even living for that matter? Even if you think that life is a joke and we really should just be open and have fun then that is your purpose. When an entire community believes that their labor is worthless and carries no point then they will lose all motivation and nothing will get done. Humans need to feel a sort of reward for anything they do whether it be a physical reward or just to have their work appreciated, they need that reward or motivation.
Now if we are to look at this in a litteral sense then it would be clear that humans are infact worthless and meaningless. Humans are not forever neither is our planet our sun will swell and engulf our planet taking everything on it. When that happens what would have been the use of computers, education, lattes, or even existing in the first place? But We truly want to (and do) believe that our lives are meaningful because our lives are way to fast paced to allow us to dig deep into the purpose of every chore we put time into. There is also the fact that our generation will not live to see our extinction so we see no purpose in stopping or changing our ways so we continue about our lives knowing we will not be affected and putting the information far into a dark corner of our mind.
I realize i went off topic a tad and i apologize but all in all i do agree with Kristol in saying that we need to feel we have a purpose in life and can't be allowed to believe that we are nothing in order for us to function.
Now if we are to look at this in a litteral sense then it would be clear that humans are infact worthless and meaningless. Humans are not forever neither is our planet our sun will swell and engulf our planet taking everything on it. When that happens what would have been the use of computers, education, lattes, or even existing in the first place? But We truly want to (and do) believe that our lives are meaningful because our lives are way to fast paced to allow us to dig deep into the purpose of every chore we put time into. There is also the fact that our generation will not live to see our extinction so we see no purpose in stopping or changing our ways so we continue about our lives knowing we will not be affected and putting the information far into a dark corner of our mind.
I realize i went off topic a tad and i apologize but all in all i do agree with Kristol in saying that we need to feel we have a purpose in life and can't be allowed to believe that we are nothing in order for us to function.
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