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Choose your philosophy...
| View Poll Results: Main schools of thought (you may not pertain to them...) | |||
| Christianity | | 4 | 33.33% |
| Judaism | | 2 | 16.67% |
| Islam | | 1 | 8.33% |
| Buddhism | | 2 | 16.67% |
| Socialism | | 2 | 16.67% |
| Hinduism | | 3 | 25.00% |
| Satanism | | 1 | 8.33% |
| Nihilism | | 2 | 16.67% |
| Agnosticism | | 3 | 25.00% |
| Monarchism | | 1 | 8.33% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 12. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I was working on my book today, and started to wonder how other people perceived the world, or their thoughts on how the world should be...
It'd be neat to see the different kinds add up. I'm counting anything, whether it be religious, futurist, nihilist, socialist, humanist... the combinations of schools of thought are limitless.
The poll I provided is pretty vague, as a result.
Voice out what you think, though... because no one thinks the same way.
Some topics to start:
-Afterlife
-Deities
-World issues (we got something on the death penalty in another thread...)
-Happiness
-Treatment of others
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My personal philosophy:
(Nihilistic Utilitarian hybrid)
The goal: Live for a communal happiness, not personal one.
Life is nothing remotely special... everything we can see are chemical reactions. All life, as far as I am concerned, was originally a chemical process in which some carbon-based molecules began to join together. Evolution stepped in, and as of today we have all life on earth. Life is easily destroyed as fast as it can occur, so it's not something very valueable. Humans are not deities.
Easily said.
The second part...
To give things value, which there doesn't seem to be, strict moralities should be placed upon people so they are more appreciative of good things that happen to them from others.
Self-pleasure and happiness:
Do not confuse the two terms. Those who dedicate their lives to self-pleasures at the expense of others' happiness are valueless animals. Happiness is that feeling of appreciation you get when someone goes out of their way to help you, or convenience you in some way.
Anti-apathy:
Do not complain. Change your situation so you can be happier.
Appreciation:
By following strict moral ideals, one appreciates "good" more than one who faces such things all the time. As a result this person is happier.
Trauma:
Through great trauma comes great humility.
Actions and words:
You could insult someone. And we don't want that, do we?
Equality:
All races and both genders, and all in between, should be treated the same way.
Aid:
It feels good to know you're helping someone. Isn't that enough?
Anti-government:
No need for legislature if everyone can trust each other, and everyone is trying to help society in any way possible. Your self judgment, as one of these communally conscious people, should be good enough to go by.
Learning:
If you feel you have done something wrong, apologize. Do not roll in the muck to get clean. Do not wallow in your filth. Fix what is broken, and attempt to prevent it from occuring again.
Everything here is very, very vague, granted. :\
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It'd be neat to see the different kinds add up. I'm counting anything, whether it be religious, futurist, nihilist, socialist, humanist... the combinations of schools of thought are limitless.
The poll I provided is pretty vague, as a result.
Voice out what you think, though... because no one thinks the same way.
Some topics to start:
-Afterlife
-Deities
-World issues (we got something on the death penalty in another thread...)
-Happiness
-Treatment of others
===============================================
My personal philosophy:
(Nihilistic Utilitarian hybrid)
The goal: Live for a communal happiness, not personal one.
Life is nothing remotely special... everything we can see are chemical reactions. All life, as far as I am concerned, was originally a chemical process in which some carbon-based molecules began to join together. Evolution stepped in, and as of today we have all life on earth. Life is easily destroyed as fast as it can occur, so it's not something very valueable. Humans are not deities.
Easily said.
The second part...
To give things value, which there doesn't seem to be, strict moralities should be placed upon people so they are more appreciative of good things that happen to them from others.
Self-pleasure and happiness:
Do not confuse the two terms. Those who dedicate their lives to self-pleasures at the expense of others' happiness are valueless animals. Happiness is that feeling of appreciation you get when someone goes out of their way to help you, or convenience you in some way.
Anti-apathy:
Do not complain. Change your situation so you can be happier.
Appreciation:
By following strict moral ideals, one appreciates "good" more than one who faces such things all the time. As a result this person is happier.
Trauma:
Through great trauma comes great humility.
Actions and words:
You could insult someone. And we don't want that, do we?
Equality:
All races and both genders, and all in between, should be treated the same way.
Aid:
It feels good to know you're helping someone. Isn't that enough?
Anti-government:
No need for legislature if everyone can trust each other, and everyone is trying to help society in any way possible. Your self judgment, as one of these communally conscious people, should be good enough to go by.
Learning:
If you feel you have done something wrong, apologize. Do not roll in the muck to get clean. Do not wallow in your filth. Fix what is broken, and attempt to prevent it from occuring again.
Everything here is very, very vague, granted. :\
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Personal messages and emails will not be ignored.
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You could insult someone. And we don't want that, do we?
I knew a high school math teachers that would almost bully his students. If you called him an idiot, he'd be offended, because he really was one. But Stephen Hawking would not be offended at this, he'd just be amused.
Another example is the famous, "I may be drunk, but tomorrrow morning I'll be sober, and you'll still be ugly." The woman was trying to fool herself that she was beautiful, but she knew alternative was really true, hence she was successfully insulted.
Insulting people, especially the self-important types, justly tears at the pretensions they build about themselves.
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Oh, I agree. I did not make it clear in the description that the philosophy is very polarized: People are loved or they are hated.
When I implied insulting was bad, I was aiming at other, kind and conscious people. Other people do need to be reminded of their humanity...
Typically, I avoid insulting and go straight for telling idiots why they are idiots anyway. But insulting does a decent job in most occaisons.
Facetiousness and arrogance are not appreciated within the philosophy. At all.
When I implied insulting was bad, I was aiming at other, kind and conscious people. Other people do need to be reminded of their humanity...
Typically, I avoid insulting and go straight for telling idiots why they are idiots anyway. But insulting does a decent job in most occaisons.
Facetiousness and arrogance are not appreciated within the philosophy. At all.
Personal messages and emails will not be ignored.
Insulting people is not a good thing. Insulting people is just brutalizing them verbally rather than physically.
the "I am just telling them the truth, how they take it is their problem" is just a rationalization that makes the brutalizer feel good about what s/he does. If you have a truth to tell someone, there are better ways to do it.
If you have truth to tell, tell it to power not weakness.
the "I am just telling them the truth, how they take it is their problem" is just a rationalization that makes the brutalizer feel good about what s/he does. If you have a truth to tell someone, there are better ways to do it.
If you have truth to tell, tell it to power not weakness.
Imagine a world without hypotheticals....
You can have my book when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
You can have my book when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
Nah, Rashakil's right about the arguing. Completely right.
Back to the main topic...I think ya missed 1 more discussion point - universal law.
That in itself is amazing.
As in a published book? Not bad. Especially when ya write on this topic. Plus, I just got done editing a friend of mine's book on philosophy.
Back to the main topic...I think ya missed 1 more discussion point - universal law.
That in itself is amazing.
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Originally Posted by BeastOverlordH6
I was working on my book today
Now if ya like the help ya could always raise our reputation...
So I view the poll results. like 17 or so votes.. only 12 voters.
You wonder why some folks just cant get it right?
Script error? I think not. I think i saw a "hanging chad" on at least
two of them. hahaha. :cheesey:
Totally left all of the non-believers out.
Waht? no "[x] death and taxes" option?!
You wonder why some folks just cant get it right?
Script error? I think not. I think i saw a "hanging chad" on at least
two of them. hahaha. :cheesey:
Totally left all of the non-believers out.
Waht? no "[x] death and taxes" option?!
I used up all my money on you baby...
... and I want it BACK.
... and I want it BACK.
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Originally Posted by 'Stein
As in a published book? Not bad. Especially when ya write on this topic. Plus, I just got done editing a friend of mine's book on philosophy.
I could reveal more, but it's somewhat complicated. It's the manifestation of the problems I see in people, in a sort of pessismistic light, I guess. All about a society's war against everyone else, and the effects of this war, and the question on whether what the society did was right or not.
In light of the limited choices, I thought it would be fair to give everyone as many votes as needed. We don't all pertain to one ideal.
Monarchism is on the list, and should be treated as what would be modern-day conservatism, and the idea that we need a government with a strong ruler, etc. Apologies, I'm still learning about this stuff. :\
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