The Future of Our Freedom
Posted by BJ_Cassese 10 years, 8 months ago to Philosophy
I remain optimistic, but increasingly concerned. The rule of law has always been under assault by the whims of the power hungry and the irrational. Freedom in all forms is their enemy. That said, our liberty is in an increasingly precarious state of deterioration and citizens seem more apathetic towards it than ever. Like many of us in the gulch, I pursue my happiness and strive to achieve my potential in a world that is aggressive toward effort and excellence. I would like the ideas of anyone who cares to comment as to what is the best course of action regarding the following;
How does one best "create" the world in which they want to live when surrounded by the functionally illiterate of today? I love people. I don't want to see them live their lives in desperation if I can help them rise. But how? It's not an altruistic desire, but a self interested one. I desire to live among thinkers, and achievers and not just "existers". I desire tosee growth in those around me and be an instrument of that development. I find it difficult to know where and how is the best course.
Thank you for your thoughts
How does one best "create" the world in which they want to live when surrounded by the functionally illiterate of today? I love people. I don't want to see them live their lives in desperation if I can help them rise. But how? It's not an altruistic desire, but a self interested one. I desire to live among thinkers, and achievers and not just "existers". I desire tosee growth in those around me and be an instrument of that development. I find it difficult to know where and how is the best course.
Thank you for your thoughts
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might find agreeable, don't you think? abstaining
from initiating force or mental coercion -- ok? the
honoring of others' natural rights -- ok? the
acknowledgement of ownership, starting with one's
own body -- ok? most of the philosophies which
I have encountered, many parading as religions,
have attempted to guide behavior in these ways,
however twisted.
I made no comment about state endorsement,
and, of course, vehemently oppose that, as
you do.
it is my conviction that this nation was founded
on a system of honoring inherent human truths,
like those mentioned above, and the loss of an
appreciation of that system undermines the
nation. just as an attorney general and a president
who will not obey nor enforce certain laws
undermines the nation.
make sense? -- j
You can't create the world. It exists and you exist in it. It is and you are.
I love people. Some? Any? All?
A life of desperation and you help them rise? There are more than 6 billion people in the world. You can't help them, they have to learn to help themselves. After that, you can demonstrate the rightness of an Objective life.
Not altruistic. Certainly sounds so.
To live among thinkers, achievers, and not existers. Utopia doesn't exist. Humans are humans with all their faults. All think. All achieve. All exist. It sounds like you're trying to measure something that's subjective. You can only measure yourself.
Desire to see growth in others and be an instrument of that development. Have children. You can fail, even with them, but you can try. Some times it works, some time it doesn't.
Difficult to know where and how is the best course. Such is life. Study, learn, and immerse yourself in the Objective Philosophy of self, rational mind, and life.
"It's white on this side" she says.
While this is literally true, she doesn't know what color the parts of the house she can't see are... that doesn't mean they don't exist, or are colorless if they do.
You're right. The Bible sucks. Alternatively, we can turn to the Koran... or Dianetics.
Jan
I never found this level of value on Facebook! Lol!
1. Kindles or their equivalents make it much easier for people that want to read to do so, which encourages reading on its own.
2. You can load a heck of a lot more books into an ereader of any type and have them AVAILABLE when you have the time or desire to read instead of put away sonewhere.
Not to mention that you dont have to worry about storage space for physical books.
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