the struggle against reality begins,..
klakkn 5 years ago
well... how about practical ideals? that is, be as idealistic as you can be, and then be as practical as you can be in realising these ideals?
happyseaurchin 5 years ago
I for one am looking forward to the cold
gwydorus 5 years ago
my biggest concern is that, if we try to do something in the atmosphere a chain reaction will occur, possible,not forseen....creating more problems...not saying we shouldnt do something but...
sonikalkemy 5 years ago
Pierre Grimes writes:
The most practical thing a person can do, is to do their most ideal goal. Otherwise you are cutting off your own mind and you will be dumb and numb.
Practical men have no vision they lay in the mud of mediocrity.
To discover what is worthwhile you can only do your ideal. Anything else is trivial. Not participating in the practical, is a freedom to use the mind.
Just because meatballs don't bounce doesn't mean that Bush is not a liar.
The End.
-Pierre
openingmind 5 years ago
Hasn't practical work created every comodity we now use, internet among others?
zaMir1 4 years ago
Who is this Pierre? Does he write his own philosophy? Seems like a very wise man.
dialatedmcd 5 years ago
Wow, how practical!
If the corporate billionaires of this world had their way it would be most practical for us all to just stay comfortably numb ;)
thealchemist78posts 5 years ago
the war against the mind...
lozafj 5 years ago
the struggle against reality begins,..
klakkn 5 years ago
well... how about practical ideals? that is, be as idealistic as you can be, and then be as practical as you can be in realising these ideals?
happyseaurchin 5 years ago
I for one am looking forward to the cold
gwydorus 5 years ago
my biggest concern is that, if we try to do something in the atmosphere a chain reaction will occur, possible,not forseen....creating more problems...not saying we shouldnt do something but...
sonikalkemy 5 years ago
Pierre Grimes writes:
The most practical thing a person can do, is to do their most ideal goal. Otherwise you are cutting off your own mind and you will be dumb and numb.
Practical men have no vision they lay in the mud of mediocrity.
To discover what is worthwhile you can only do your ideal. Anything else is trivial. Not participating in the practical, is a freedom to use the mind.
Just because meatballs don't bounce doesn't mean that Bush is not a liar.
The End.
-Pierre
openingmind 5 years ago
Hasn't practical work created every comodity we now use, internet among others?
zaMir1 4 years ago
Who is this Pierre? Does he write his own philosophy? Seems like a very wise man.
dialatedmcd 5 years ago
Wow, how practical!
If the corporate billionaires of this world had their way it would be most practical for us all to just stay comfortably numb ;)
thealchemist78posts 5 years ago
the war against the mind...
lozafj 5 years ago