the reason why I ask is because what you said in the original quote, It reminded me of what a friend once said, she said something along the lines of "we are living in nothing more than the darkest manifestation of all man". But I we disagree to a point we do live in a darkworld but not by all mens choosing but by a few mens choosing I don't really believe in the butterfly effect I think those with all the power dictate what the world looks like.OmegaXIII said:Depends how you define it. Can somebody be incredibly manipulative and control someone like a puppet? Absolutely. But then it falls to the person being controlled to break out of that and assert themselves. There are most definitely weak and strong in the world and the strong often dictate the actions of the weakcaptainwillies said:do you believe that someone have have complete control of another mentally?OmegaXIII said:1. My personal philosophy makes me see the world as a sum of everyone's actions
Well, you said it. I like to add a bit of progress to the mix, so I'm always changing my philosophies and world view. I've gone through cynism, as well as devout Christianity and a flirt with Buddhism. At the moment I'm an agnostic-atheist, a man of science, and I believe firmly that technology is the Saviour of mankind. My view on human rights can be boiled down to two words: Be nice.iLikeHippos said:Mine is that you only live in one era at a time. Use what you have and do what you want with your life.
It's truly a blessing in the first place that you
1) Became a(n intelligent) human, of all things, and
2) You were the winner over millions of others... (If you're thinking hard on that one, you're not thinking dirty enough)
I will use my lifetime to do what ever I feel must be done. I won't let it go to waste on crying.
I don't know if I'll ever live again - I can't know. But I do know I get to live now, and it's only for a moment of time, like a game.
It's basically just a game to me, is what I say.
I'm with you, Hare, although I've started to make friends and mellow out a little since we've finally settled down for more than a year.The Maddest March Hare said:My philosophy on life can be summed up as: I hate everything[footnote]Disclaimer: May not actually be everything.[/footnote]. I am a cynic suffering from major anger repression. Fuck yeah. It's immature and not very well balanced, but I stopped caring a while ago about that kind of business.
My greatest influence would probably be Schadenfreude.
1. I see the world as a bleak and terrible place, filled with people who's only interest is themselves. Some people are okay, but it's like filtering through shit to find a penny. The Escapist has one of the best ratios of pennies compared to the dross that I've found online. And that's why I live here.
2. Of course it has downsides. If you act so negatively about everything, people get fed up with you. Also, if you go into a conversation with someone expecting them to be dicks, you end up coming over as hostile, and miss out on some intelligent, and genuinely nice, friends.
3. It came from a decade of physical and mental bullying, being the social outcast, and then moving house the moment I had begun to adjust to my environment. The bullying then started again, and continued. Eventually I was conditioned to believe everyone had it in for me, and so I started to have it in for the world in return. And ta-da, here we are today. A cynical misanthropist who quite possibly has a borderline personality.
oh...kay, tells us nothing about your personal philosophy at all. What do you believe? What principles do you hold on to? how do you see the world?oktalist said:Karl Marx;
Richard Stallman;
Martin Luther King;
Mahatma Ghandi;
The Dalai Lama;
Scientific method;
Daniel Jackson from Stargate SG-1;
Malcolm Reynolds from Firefly.