.....Too tired and out of it to really manage to even comprehend the philosophy in here, let alone reply to it, sorry.
Quotes, though:
Recognized A, B, and D; must have been in a cave for C.
Knew D was Nietzshe.... Growing up in the Christian community, after all; the t'shirts about with "God is dead. -Nietzshe." on the front and with "Nietzshe is Dead. -God." on the back abound. Pretty sure I had heard that A was Nietzsche as well.... Was in the door of the cave for B.
Like Taylor, I'm way too beyond conciousness to actually respond to this, but I'm going to say two things.
1) Wetmore can say that people respond to positive reinforcement really well all she wants, but I believe that pain is one of the greatest teachers in history. 2) "You never feel more alive than when you're nearly dead."
wow, I've never read any of Nietzsche's stuff... thanks to you, I am now cultured! ^_^ CAPSCAPSCAPS i'm done now.
I think you interpreted it really well. IMO, there is no correct interpretation of philosophy and such - what matters is how it's applied to one's life.
A time I felt free... uh...
With my parents, it's really hard to think of anything...
When I ran away was nice. Mind you, it was a foolish idea, but it's a wonderful feeling, knowing that you just DON'T know where you're going next. I felt then that my life could go straight to hell and I didn't give a damn.
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Quotes, though:
Recognized A, B, and D; must have been in a cave for C.
Knew D was Nietzshe.... Growing up in the Christian community, after all; the t'shirts about with "God is dead. -Nietzshe." on the front and with "Nietzshe is Dead. -God." on the back abound. Pretty sure I had heard that A was Nietzsche as well.... Was in the door of the cave for B.
::nod::
G'night!
~Taylor
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1) Wetmore can say that people respond to positive reinforcement really well all she wants, but I believe that pain is one of the greatest teachers in history.
2) "You never feel more alive than when you're nearly dead."
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I think you interpreted it really well. IMO, there is no correct interpretation of philosophy and such - what matters is how it's applied to one's life.
A time I felt free... uh...
With my parents, it's really hard to think of anything...
When I ran away was nice. Mind you, it was a foolish idea, but it's a wonderful feeling, knowing that you just DON'T know where you're going next. I felt then that my life could go straight to hell and I didn't give a damn.
I don't know.
Even then, there was the fear of being caught...
I KNOW.
I am free when I play the piano.
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