Ah well... Hope You read the one on "Occam's Razor" first. Granted, intuitions sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
ON THE IMPORTANCE OF JUDGING CHARACTER.
You see, I thought this would go without saying. But perhaps not. It comes in handy when asking these kinds of questions:
Why are We here living at this time? What is the PURPOSE of life?
How do we judge right from wrong?
Are scientists (SOME) right to believe that EVERY question can be solved by pursuing scientific objective truths?
IS there even such-a thing as semi-objective Truth.
IS it a waste of time to pursue such semi-objective Truths?
What is racism?
Do I have racial biases?
Am *I* a racist?
How DO You analyze things that can't be QUANTITATIVELY MEASURED?
What's the easiest (therefore best) Way to live day-to-day?
From the least, to the most, these are some-a the burning questions revolving around the subconscious, if not the conscious, mind.
Sure, You try to find the answers Yourself. In fact, that's the ONLY Way, technically, that You CAN answer them. But most people are smart enough to look to others for hints.
Being amongst the things than canNOT be measured quantitatively, how is one to separate the wheat from the chaff. And that is done by judging the character of the person "speaking." Which itself, cannot be measured. The over-reliance these days on quantitative thinking is, In My View, one-a the main reasons people struggle overly in trying to answer these kinds of questions. I think the overall malaise in the Western world, people endlessly seeking...
...Well, In My Humble Opinion, For What It's Worth, Your Mileage May Vary, I Could Be Wrong...
I think it's because full-well 50% of the important question will NEVER be resolvable by thinking quantitatively.
TY (thank You) anyone taking the time to read. More still for Contemplating on the ideas. TYTY, either Way.
Ah well... Hope You read the one on "Occam's Razor" first. Granted, intuitions sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
ON THE IMPORTANCE OF JUDGING CHARACTER.
You see, I thought this would go without saying. But perhaps not. It comes in handy when asking these kinds of questions:
Why are We here living at this time? What is the PURPOSE of life?
How do we judge right from wrong?
Are scientists (SOME) right to believe that EVERY question can be solved by pursuing scientific objective truths?
IS there even such-a thing as semi-objective Truth.
IS it a waste of time to pursue such semi-objective Truths?
What is racism?
Do I have racial biases?
Am *I* a racist?
How DO You analyze things that can't be QUANTITATIVELY MEASURED?
What's the easiest (therefore best) Way to live day-to-day?
From the least, to the most, these are some-a the burning questions revolving around the subconscious, if not the conscious, mind.
Sure, You try to find the answers Yourself. In fact, that's the ONLY Way, technically, that You CAN answer them. But most people are smart enough to look to others for hints.
Being amongst the things than canNOT be measured quantitatively, how is one to separate the wheat from the chaff. And that is done by judging the character of the person "speaking." Which itself, cannot be measured. The over-reliance these days on quantitative thinking is, In My View, one-a the main reasons people struggle overly in trying to answer these kinds of questions. I think the overall malaise in the Western world, people endlessly seeking...
...Well, In My Humble Opinion, For What It's Worth, Your Mileage May Vary, I Could Be Wrong...
I think it's because full-well 50% of the important question will NEVER be resolvable by thinking quantitatively.
TY (thank You) anyone taking the time to read. More still for Contemplating on the ideas. TYTY, either Way.