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Feb 05, 2005 19:03



Who? What? Where? When? Why?

Why do we constantly ask the most important questions last?  Do we save it for the right time, or do we procrastinate as long as can until we have to decide whether our quests are trivial or not?

Desitiny truly does flow in a circular path...We live our lives ( Read more... )

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jonnymcb February 6 2005, 08:49:00 UTC
I really liked this entry, you seemed to have put some thought into it.

But I don't think the solution to everything is asking "why" first. We ask "why" last because our questions come in a natural pattern of information-progression. We ask the simplest questions first, with the answers get longer and more intricate as we go down the list. You can't just skip to the last question without securing all of the information in progression from the first questions. You have to build yourself up to the top.

Take a look at this, I think you'll like it.

http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/dbanach/sisyphus.htm

But as a wiser man than me said once, "Be a filter, not a sponge."

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sexxymcb February 6 2005, 11:41:42 UTC
For sometime now I have been on a philosophy venture...

That website lead me to a plethora of philosophical websites that have aided me in my search for ancient knowledge...thank you.

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tiredangell February 7 2005, 14:23:52 UTC
indie...

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rosesarered05 February 8 2005, 01:41:20 UTC
if you are into philosophy, you should read Utopia by Thomas More. Its one of my favorites. You can borrow my copy if you want, or Vela has a copy in his office. Nice entry.

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