10

A.A.P.A.

Posted by Herb7734 5 years, 2 months ago to Philosophy
34 comments | Share | Best of... | Flag

Ad Astra Per Aspera is a well known Latin phrase.The only controversey is the definition of the word "aspera." It is the root of the English word "asperation."So, the phrase might be interpreted like this: It is our aspiration to go to the stars. But, aspera as it was used, I am told, is also often interpreted as being a word that indicates difficulty or hardship which is the way It is iterperted when the phrase is used as a motto, or aphorism. So my favorite interpretation would be: "Through hardship, to the stars."There has been some discussion of late about the way certain young people feel about success. In some cases it is said that they (Mostly Millenials) expect to "have it all" once they graduate college, and that as one can easily see, leaves out the "aspera" part of the motto.Most of us know that life is not a day at the beach. We realize that in order to achieve, we must put forth effort, and in so doing it may well cause hardship and yes, sacrifice. The question then becomes, is success worth the effort required in order to achieve it. The first question an Objectivist might ask is, what would Rand say? Not being a philosopher, I will not answer except to say My use of the phrase is interpreting "aspera" as "hardship." Because I have never achieved much without lots of hard work. I would be interested to hear from Gulchers as to their thoughts on this subject..


All Comments


Previous comments...   You are currently on page 2.
  • Posted by exceller 5 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes.

    Edison's team was researching a totally different project when they accidentally stumbled on the light bulb.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by exceller 5 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Absolutely.

    Haven't you heard of how the "network" is helping its members?

    One helping the other to get a position in the corporate world?

    I witnessed many cases. Hiring is a significant part of it b/c the position may be given to a lesser qualified individual.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by 5 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    My experience as well. I also think that many persons go to college in order to obtain a certain profession, with the thought tat it will automatically get you a good paying job. In some cases that may be true, but once you obtain that job, you must keep up a certain standard in order to keep it or better still, rise within it's ranks. Edison was well aware of the efforts needed to succeed. The faomous story of his invention of the light bulb and the many trials and failures trying to find a proper long-lasting filament, which finally turned out to be tungsten, which at the time was considered to be a very unlikely element.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by 5 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Connections? I'm not sure as to what you mean by that.Does it mean that because you know someone, you get a leg up that will help you succeed. In my case, the only time I had a "connection" was when I knew the head of a distribution company and his idea of using his influence was to hire me and the rest was up to me.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by mccannon01 5 years, 2 months ago
    Interesting phrase, Herb7734. To paraphrase, perhaps Thomas Edison's description of achieving success said it as well, "1% inspiration, 99% perspiration". In my life I've certainly experienced a lot of Aspera to reach my personal Astra. Without the former there would have been no latter.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by exceller 5 years, 2 months ago
    You will clear the room of snowflakes if you'd say "Through hardship, to the stars".

    I won't even think of the Latin quote to confront them with. They don't even know what "Latin" is, other than Latinos and rights.

    I had a hard life that I don't want to dive into here. Stretches of success interspersed with deep abysses, both personally and professionally.

    There is no way you can "make it" without sweating hard work, if you are honest.

    Of course when you are part of the DS and have connections, that is another venue.
    Reply | Permalink  

  • Comment hidden. Undo