Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Nihilism? Awesomeness?
From now on, this will become your life motto:
"Whenever you feel pathetic and worthless, stop feeling pathetic and worthless, and start feeling awesome instead."
Alright, that was taken from Barney Stinson. And I do not respect him, but even broken clocks are right twice a day, right?
So if you give your life meaning...
and keep a positive attitude...
you will never feel down, you can always be happy.
Really?!
Actually, no. Life is harsh and unfair, and sometimes its not the early bird that gets the worm, because there are always some cunning birds who steal the worm from you, or make sure that you will never get it just to mock you...
Oops. *Nihilism Alert*
Camus was nihilist. He was NOT existentialist. The latter tends to be the opposite.
"Whenever you feel pathetic and worthless, stop feeling pathetic and worthless, and start feeling awesome instead."
Alright, that was taken from Barney Stinson. And I do not respect him, but even broken clocks are right twice a day, right?
So if you give your life meaning...
and keep a positive attitude...
you will never feel down, you can always be happy.
Really?!
Actually, no. Life is harsh and unfair, and sometimes its not the early bird that gets the worm, because there are always some cunning birds who steal the worm from you, or make sure that you will never get it just to mock you...
Oops. *Nihilism Alert*
Camus was nihilist. He was NOT existentialist. The latter tends to be the opposite.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Breakthrough
Everything is connected. Everything. The universe, life, time and space, you and I, and your neighbor and your dog and this computer and your breath and hair and London Bridge and the Pyramids of Giza and a whale shark in the Dubai Creek.
You know I'm telling you, this shit is fucked up....the ends justify the means.
(The last sentence is just random lyrics I just heard)
You know I'm telling you, this shit is fucked up....the ends justify the means.
(The last sentence is just random lyrics I just heard)
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Philosophy died...
...when the Thirty ostracised Socrates.
Barbabecca: I mean, philosophy really deals with all aspects. It's not really something in itself, just a way of looking at things
Barbabecca: an approach
Barbabecca: or the approach to an approach
Barbabecca: that's what humans never get
Barbabecca: it's frustrating to discuss things like that
Luka: as i see
Barbabecca: if they only see their perspective without realising that it is a perspective because they take it for granted
Barbabecca: it's so frustrating!!!!!
Barbabecca: why dont people get it??
Barbabecca: humans are sooo HUMAN sometimes!
Barbabecca: I mean, philosophy really deals with all aspects. It's not really something in itself, just a way of looking at things
Barbabecca: an approach
Barbabecca: or the approach to an approach
Barbabecca: that's what humans never get
Barbabecca: it's frustrating to discuss things like that
Luka: as i see
Barbabecca: if they only see their perspective without realising that it is a perspective because they take it for granted
Barbabecca: it's so frustrating!!!!!
Barbabecca: why dont people get it??
Barbabecca: humans are sooo HUMAN sometimes!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Sources
I'm a good student who does not plagiarise and I cite my sources.
You probably wonder where I got all this information from.
Well, it's mainly from books (yeah, the ones with letters and sentences)
Also some web sites (Wikipedia, too).
1. Gaarder, Jostein. Sofie's Welt. Guetersloh: Mohndruck, 1993.
2. Smith, Linda, and Raeper William. A Beginner's Guide to Ideas. Oxford, England: Lion Publishing, 1993.
3.Webber, Jonathan. "Existentialism". University of Bristol. 08 June 2009.
Also, today is my birthday. Happy Birthday to me. I'm 16.
This is so un-academic. LOL
You probably wonder where I got all this information from.
Well, it's mainly from books (yeah, the ones with letters and sentences)
Also some web sites (Wikipedia, too).
1. Gaarder, Jostein. Sofie's Welt. Guetersloh: Mohndruck, 1993.
2. Smith, Linda, and Raeper William. A Beginner's Guide to Ideas. Oxford, England: Lion Publishing, 1993.
3.Webber, Jonathan. "Existentialism". University of Bristol. 08 June 2009
Also, today is my birthday. Happy Birthday to me. I'm 16.
This is so un-academic. LOL
Sunday, June 7, 2009
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