Means and Ends, the fine lines between the degrees of seperation

Jan 23, 2006 17:26

"Choice, the problem is choice." - Neo ( Read more... )

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adventurous_eli January 23 2006, 23:37:39 UTC
Choice is a tool, like any other. It has no inherent qualities of emotion, those qualities (opinions, judgements) bestowed so generously by us humans ( ... )

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ss475 January 25 2006, 13:52:49 UTC
I think the ultimate part of the choice comes out to Love. Love is a stick to which we measure everything. How much a person makes us feel loved, determines our overall closeness with that person. But the problem comes in when you realize that Love is a Self-Sacrifice. You have to love someone so much that your love for anything else is severly second. And I'm sure some would argue that Love entails no sacrifice, but it does. The deepest forms of Love disrupt all selfish goals; and in doing so, removes our agendas an ulterior motives from influencing the choices we make. To that end I may be forced to break somethings to build others, and that is the ultimate choice. Ergo, do the means justify the ends?

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