silly. it is possible to say things about human beings generally without talking about yourself. i was so pissed off at that trite comeback i didn't enjoy the rest of the clip
Defintely "Wilber." About the sexiest list of philosophers I've ever heard, but I doubt this clip'll send anyone to their nearest bookstore (especially considering the reviews). The fact that he's more of a philospher than a self-helper will probably keep his ideas from having widespread appeal. The only real kicker would be a disciple oversimplifying them for mass consumption.
I think it will; to a certain extent, it's inevitable. I think, though, that his ideas in their original form are well-appreciated enough to ensure their perseverance.
It was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel but Dave Kajganich wrote the screenplay and Jack Finney wrote the novel. I wonder which one, or if all, read KW.
silly. it is possible to say things about human beings generally without talking about yourself. i was so pissed off at that trite comeback i didn't enjoy the rest of the clip
chipmunkspunk 7 months ago
I think they both said very true and wise words about humanity xD
Darkgravx12 2 years ago
I wish chicks that hot could talk like that in real life! Damn it!
mananirvana 2 years ago 7
Who is that paternalistic old dude clapping for her like she is a little puppy?
PhotoNika 2 years ago
Wise words for those that have the 'ears to hear'.
so2u 2 years ago
I tried watching this movie once. It's pretty weak.
rosario508 2 years ago
That was sooooooo reasonable answer. I wonder obout the writer...
sammasati1 3 years ago
Cool accent. Kinda exotic, yet cool. lol pathology...
Wise words he said about humanity.
DerAdventurer 3 years ago 2
Wise words SHE said about humanity
;-)
sarevor 3 years ago
Surely.
DerAdventurer 3 years ago
That was rather boring.
zekeland 3 years ago
She could be saying, "Weber"...
jeclark33 3 years ago
Given that particular company of philosophers, it's most likely Wilber. At least it sounded clear to me.
grahamenglish 3 years ago
Defintely "Wilber." About the sexiest list of philosophers I've ever heard, but I doubt this clip'll send anyone to their nearest bookstore (especially considering the reviews). The fact that he's more of a philospher than a self-helper will probably keep his ideas from having widespread appeal. The only real kicker would be a disciple oversimplifying them for mass consumption.
panfilo76 3 years ago
It'd be very traumatizing to see Wilber's work oversimplified. I think I'd start to cry if that were to happen.
mindrunfree 3 years ago
I think it will; to a certain extent, it's inevitable. I think, though, that his ideas in their original form are well-appreciated enough to ensure their perseverance.
panfilo76 3 years ago
So what?
teamhumanity 3 years ago
that makes her a hella lot sexier.
Sychonaut13 3 years ago 8
I love me the K-dubya. This makes me want to see this movie now even though it got such terrible reviews.
tony225 3 years ago
I liked the movie. 3 stars. :)
grahamenglish 3 years ago
Wilber is mentioned together with mashlow.
asimiadis 3 years ago
...Maslow, Piaget, Kohlberg, and Graves, for the record.
grahamenglish 3 years ago
w00t i don't know whether to laugh or cry. I just pray that integral thought doesn't get perverted into gross misrepresentations. :)
DustTown 3 years ago
This was on Ken's blog a little white ago. The blog says the Wachowskis were involved somehow, which would explain things better.
salaTHRUSTra 3 years ago
Somehow I missed that on his blog. But that would make sense if the Wachowskis were involved.
grahamenglish 3 years ago
It was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel but Dave Kajganich wrote the screenplay and Jack Finney wrote the novel. I wonder which one, or if all, read KW.
grahamenglish 3 years ago
wow K-dubs making it mainstream!!?
crapshaw 3 years ago