Recently I came across this quote
"The average man, who does not know what to do with his life, wants another one which will last forever." -- Anatole France
Reading this made me think a lot.
What is the meaning of life? What should one do with one's life?
I would really like to see some statistics. What would you like to do with your life? I would like to see the results of a poll asking this question.
I am not sure if I ranted about this before, but I truly believe that the function of an educational system should be to help people answer this question. For I also think that each person gives meaning to life by deciding what is important to him/her.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Saturday, March 3, 2007
A changing society
The times we are living in are so different than the old days, that I doubt the held conventional wisdom still applies.
We are facing a lot of new challenges that we will not be able to overcome unless we start -- using Kant's expression -- to awaken from our dogmatic slumber. Too many a well held belief is proved fallacious. We must keep an open mind and be ready to accept the ever more rapidly changing paradigm of life.
We are facing a lot of new challenges that we will not be able to overcome unless we start -- using Kant's expression -- to awaken from our dogmatic slumber. Too many a well held belief is proved fallacious. We must keep an open mind and be ready to accept the ever more rapidly changing paradigm of life.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Having meaning or avoiding suffering
Some philosophers have taught us that to have meaning in your life you need to have some sort of a defining commitment (an ultimate concern) and usually to something finite and temporal. While on the other hand, Buddhists say that to lead a life free from suffering one should have no attachments.
So my question here, are a suffering-free-life and a meaningful-life mutually exclusive?
So my question here, are a suffering-free-life and a meaningful-life mutually exclusive?
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Punishment
I was never able to understand the concept of punishment. The best explanation I found was something along the lines of punishment is supposed to deter you from doing wrong. This brings up two problems, what to do when the act is done, why would someone commit a wrongful act in the first place.
For the time being, I am mainly concerned with the former issue. It is really giving me a hard time and I cannot find a satisfactory answer. What does justice really mean?
Any insight would be more than welcome.
For the time being, I am mainly concerned with the former issue. It is really giving me a hard time and I cannot find a satisfactory answer. What does justice really mean?
Any insight would be more than welcome.
Sunday, February 18, 2007
logica locuta est, causa finita est!!
In our world this is definitely not true, the world we live in is very far from being logical.
But I don't know if a logical world is something good. To me, logical implies deterministic, and living a life where everything is known is something i cannot do.
But I don't know if a logical world is something good. To me, logical implies deterministic, and living a life where everything is known is something i cannot do.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Now and formerly
Watching an ad for the upcoming Oscars i was reminded by this passage from Nietzsche's "The Gay Science"
"What good is all the art of our works of art if we lose that higher art, the art of festivals? Formerly, all works of art adorned the great festival road of humanity, to commemorate high and happy moments. Now one uses works of art to lure aside from the great via dolorosa of humanity those who are wretched, exhausted, and sick, and to offer them a brief lustful moment--a little intoxication and madness."
"What good is all the art of our works of art if we lose that higher art, the art of festivals? Formerly, all works of art adorned the great festival road of humanity, to commemorate high and happy moments. Now one uses works of art to lure aside from the great via dolorosa of humanity those who are wretched, exhausted, and sick, and to offer them a brief lustful moment--a little intoxication and madness."
Monday, January 22, 2007
The amazing order of the universe
No one can deny that the universe has some sort of order in it. But my question is: what does this order mean?
Now let's consider the set of integers, yes you read right, the set ..., {-1, 0, 1, 2, ...}. Quite simple wouldn't you say? The characteristics and relations between those numbers are so amazing (if you don't believe go grab a book on number theory). Where does this order and these relations come from. I would say no where. Mathematics is an abstract science and its truth does not depend on the existence of anything.
If something as simple as the set of numbers, i.e. things we use to count, has such beauty and order, why are we amazed by the beauty and order in the universe!!???
Now let's consider the set of integers, yes you read right, the set ..., {-1, 0, 1, 2, ...}. Quite simple wouldn't you say? The characteristics and relations between those numbers are so amazing (if you don't believe go grab a book on number theory). Where does this order and these relations come from. I would say no where. Mathematics is an abstract science and its truth does not depend on the existence of anything.
If something as simple as the set of numbers, i.e. things we use to count, has such beauty and order, why are we amazed by the beauty and order in the universe!!???
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