Creating a coherent world view is the basis of organized relgion. Once an idea is agreed upon, it's used to acheive a specific goal. This is how wars begin.
I'm interested in exploring how we have no idea what's right or wrong. Or if there is such a thing. I'm interested in the way I communicate, not what I believe to be true.
It is a false sense of comfort to believe that we are right. It puts us at ease. It breeds complacency. It is the root of conflict.
Interpreting data is important, but allowing that the data is just a concept and may be proven inadequate tomorrow is important. People tend to shut out new ideas once they've decided what they believe is the "answer."
right/wrong good/evil etc are the basic filtering methods groups use to enhance survival. It's good to kill another group of monkeys, it's bad to kill monkeys from one's own group. As long as you hold these basic concepts with disdain, you'll never grasp why they are important. Once you fully grasp their purpose then you'll be able to find better functioning concepts.
Or you could say fuck it and realize that all humans are stupid.
right, wrong, good and evil are simple labels used to validate or negate a concept or entire train of thought. They are oversimplifications. They do no justice to ideas.
lol so funny
Hitoshisan 5 years ago
go out and buy a $7 headset with mic you cheap arse
aussie114 5 years ago
Human versus server...who will win...
tazzaler 5 years ago
Yes humans scare me.
Dante13121 5 years ago
Creating a coherent world view is the basis of organized relgion. Once an idea is agreed upon, it's used to acheive a specific goal. This is how wars begin.
I'm interested in exploring how we have no idea what's right or wrong. Or if there is such a thing. I'm interested in the way I communicate, not what I believe to be true.
crossmack 5 years ago
It's also the basis of processing and interpreting data.
Do you know why humans formulate such basic beliefs as right and wrong?
~MTS
MikeTheServer 5 years ago
It is a false sense of comfort to believe that we are right. It puts us at ease. It breeds complacency. It is the root of conflict.
Interpreting data is important, but allowing that the data is just a concept and may be proven inadequate tomorrow is important. People tend to shut out new ideas once they've decided what they believe is the "answer."
crossmack 5 years ago
right/wrong good/evil etc are the basic filtering methods groups use to enhance survival. It's good to kill another group of monkeys, it's bad to kill monkeys from one's own group. As long as you hold these basic concepts with disdain, you'll never grasp why they are important. Once you fully grasp their purpose then you'll be able to find better functioning concepts.
Or you could say fuck it and realize that all humans are stupid.
~MTS
MikeTheServer 5 years ago
right, wrong, good and evil are simple labels used to validate or negate a concept or entire train of thought. They are oversimplifications. They do no justice to ideas.
crossmack 5 years ago
I have a new idea for you, you are full of shit. Explore that.
jjbookgal 5 years ago
jjbookgal thats geenios hahaha
McCrawwmac 5 years ago