Also, I am yet agian confornted by the quiet and content majority who are content to leave these important and seemingly unimportant questions unanswered.
Ultimately futile?...maybe.
Frustrating and lonely?...Yes.
Fruitful?....Undoubtedly Yes.
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The next time you feel self-absorbed and all high and mighty about yourself, remember this: Our earth is 4.6 billion years old, bacterium appear 3.5 billion years old, 570 million years ago marine life develop, 5 million years ago the first ape-men appear, common ancestor of modern humans in Africa lived 100 thousand years ago, first recorded human history is 6000 years old...there you go. You are but a molecule of dust among the specks of dust that make up all that we know.
A striking consequence of the new picture of the world is that there should be an infinity of regions with histories absolutely identical to ours. That's right, scores of your duplicates are now reading copies of this article. They live on planets exactly like Earth, with all its mountains, cities, trees, and butterflies. There should also be regions where histories are somewhat different from ours, with all possible variations. For example, some readers will be pleased to know that there are infinitely many O-regions where Al Gore is the President of the United States.
The Buddha was sitting under a tree talking to his disciples when a man came and spit on his face. He wiped it off, and he asked the man, “What next? What do you want to say next?” The man was a little puzzled because he himself never expected that when you spit on somebody’s face, he will ask, “What next?” He had no such experience in his past. He had insulted people and they had become angry and they had reacted. Or if they were cowards and weaklings, they had smiled, trying to bribe the man. But Buddha was like neither, he was not angry nor in any way offended, nor in any way cowardly. But just matter-of-factly he said, “What next?” There was no reaction on his part.
Man alone with himself
Ah..it has been sometime since I have had a good show like this to trigger my philosophical thirst. First off let me state that I see many parallels between this movie and A.I on some key philosophical issues.
I remember that I knew
I was trying to combat insomnia so I applied my mind as I lay in bed last night.
Below are some quotes on what strikes me and what applies to Krav Maga fight philosophy.