Western philosophy at it’s best.
Or worse?
I’m gonna admit that I’m ‘mentally deficient’ and that I don’t really care about the why of the matter.
The world exists by pure chance. That’s it.
Get over it and concentrate on doing something nice.
Now that we’re here why waste such a good opportunity?
I’ve just read that
“Mind-blowing Experiment Confirms That Reality Doesn’t Exist If You Are Not Looking at It”
I won’t enter into details now, read the article if you need to.
Then I watched this video:
Suddenly the quantum physics experiment started to make a lot of sense to me.
Duncan Lou Who doesn’t know, the way we humans do, that he’s a crippled mutt. That’s how he’s able to enjoy life the way he does. By the way, have you noticed that the other dogs don’t stare at him?
It’s we who cannot fully understand reality and sometimes pretend it doesn’t even exist.
“Muslim Marine Murderer’s father sexually assaulted wife and beat son”
A Facebook friend of mine shared this Daily Mail article with the following comment:
“Sad… well educated, accomplished, but lost spiritually… perfect for being radicalized…”
I was haunted by this ever since Mohamed Atta and his gang of terrorists forced us to consider it.
What made them snap?
It couldn’t be their religion.
First of all mainstream Islam, like all other bona fide religions, does not condone senseless murder.
Secondly only a very small minority of the Islamic immigrants become ‘radicalized’.
Thirdly, some of them even turn on their own people.
What if they use religion, Islam in this case, as a pretext for destruction rather than a way to connect with the others? As religion was meant to – reliegare, in Latin, means ‘connecting to’.
What if for them religion is more about ritual than about true spirituality?
I’ve slowly reached the conclusion that what these guys are doing can be interpreted as a form of ‘assisted suicide’. They are pissed off by what has happened to/around them, they blame it on the ‘society’ and they just want out. So they commit suicide and exact vengeance at the same time.
Maybe we need to pay closer attention to what the classics have taught us.

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Let’s examine this from another angle.
And what if they did?
Who would be living today to read this?
Either none of us would be here at all – literally – or we wouldn’t be conscious human beings – able to see right from wrong, that is.
“Then the Lord God said, “Behold, the man has become like one of Us, to know good and evil. And now, lest he put out his hand and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever”— therefore the Lord God sent him out of the garden of Eden to till the ground from which he was taken. So He drove out the man; and He placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life.“. (Genesis, 22:24)
Among other interesting things Sinn demonstrates that what the Greeks did was absolutely ‘rational’ from the economic point of view: they took full advantage of the “mutualisation” system currently in existence.
Also, because of the very same system, bankers had no qualms when extending credit to unworthy countries…
Then how come only the Greeks are singled out now?
Sustainable Development, Economy and Democracy
Hans Werner-Sinn, a noted German economist and Professor of Economics and Public Finance at the University of Munich. He is also President of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research and serves on the German economy ministry’s advisory council. In this interview he talks about a disciplined but also radical and flexible pro-Europe path out of the present impasse, for Greece and for Europe as an idea worth cherishing and taking into the future.
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Can you imagine something like that?
Let’s consider one thing.
There are an infinite number of numbers up and down from 0, till the infinity.
At the same time there are an infinite number of numbers between, say, 0 and 1.
Now go figure where Knowledge ends…



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