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"History is always repeating itself. Different times, different people and different perspectives but it is always the same story in the end. " Is it a story that needs to produce a different ending? | |||
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"History is always repeating itself. Different times, different people and different perspectives but it is always the same story in the end. Is it a story that needs to produce a different ending?" Good question! Well I think if we can't take lesson of the past in order to avoid to reproduce the same mistakes it is where the problem lays. If we can't get to another outcome, how can we be sure that a different ending would be beneficial ? | |||
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"OP, what's your view on the Hobbes v Rousseau debate? Pretty much everything you asked can be answered from that point. " I'm interested in the views of other fabbers. | |||
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"History is always repeating itself. Different times, different people and different perspectives but it is always the same story in the end. Is it a story that needs to produce a different ending? Good question! Well I think if we can't take lesson of the past in order to avoid to reproduce the same mistakes it is where the problem lays. If we can't get to another outcome, how can we be sure that a different ending would be beneficial ? " Mmmm....is the same ending beneficial? Do we fear another path? | |||
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"Could be the title of a book or film. It's not though, just the title of this thread. I have been wondering how others perceive themselves and their place in society. What do people care about? Do people think that the direction that the human race are taking is one that will be beneficial for all or just a few. Do you think our place on earth is one to be proud of or disgusted at. Do people think about their part in the history of mankind or do you concern yourself with your own immediate life bubble. How do you see life? How do you see our existance? I'd like to hear your thoughts on how you all see life, society, civilisation, your place, your thoughts on the future. I hope that people will engage in this thread and can share their thoughts. " Funnily enough been thinking about this a lot recently! Too big a subject to discuss on a forum, needs a few hours over a few drinks one evening! | |||
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"We're just miniscule parasites doing our bit good or bad to keep this big ball of rock spinning in the universe. Each one of us is a tiny but important part of this life, we may feel our actions are insignificant but as with the butterfly effect, the tiniest action can have a momentous impact. Live with a smile, be mindful, the next thing you do could be the beginning of something huge... Peach x *going back to bed " Thanks Peach. Enjoy snoozes. | |||
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"History is always repeating itself. Different times, different people and different perspectives but it is always the same story in the end. Is it a story that needs to produce a different ending? Good question! Well I think if we can't take lesson of the past in order to avoid to reproduce the same mistakes it is where the problem lays. If we can't get to another outcome, how can we be sure that a different ending would be beneficial ? Mmmm....is the same ending beneficial? Do we fear another path?" Not sure it is tbh. But that's just an opinion. Yes most people fear the unknown. | |||
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"OP, what's your view on the Hobbes v Rousseau debate? Pretty much everything you asked can be answered from that point. I'm interested in the views of other fabbers. " In that case, Hobbes was right. I'm incredibly proud of what the human race has achieved. Anyone who thinks that 'just a few' are benefiting is ignorant of history. Things can always be improved, but there's no decade in history that 99% of people would seriously prefer to live in than the present one. | |||
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"It's not 'just' an opinion. It's your opinion and it matters. " Thank you, I was on the verge of swallowing a packet of immodium because I thought that no body cares about my opinion. | |||
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"OP, what's your view on the Hobbes v Rousseau debate? Pretty much everything you asked can be answered from that point. I'm interested in the views of other fabbers. In that case, Hobbes was right. I'm incredibly proud of what the human race has achieved. Anyone who thinks that 'just a few' are benefiting is ignorant of history. Things can always be improved, but there's no decade in history that 99% of people would seriously prefer to live in than the present one. " I'm not sure Hobbes was right. | |||
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"OP, what's your view on the Hobbes v Rousseau debate? Pretty much everything you asked can be answered from that point. I'm interested in the views of other fabbers. In that case, Hobbes was right. I'm incredibly proud of what the human race has achieved. Anyone who thinks that 'just a few' are benefiting is ignorant of history. Things can always be improved, but there's no decade in history that 99% of people would seriously prefer to live in than the present one. I'm not sure Hobbes was right. " If you think of it like a scale, the archaeological evidence is overwhelmingly on the Hobbes side, even if he wasn't 100% right. | |||
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"OP, what's your view on the Hobbes v Rousseau debate? Pretty much everything you asked can be answered from that point. I'm interested in the views of other fabbers. In that case, Hobbes was right. I'm incredibly proud of what the human race has achieved. Anyone who thinks that 'just a few' are benefiting is ignorant of history. Things can always be improved, but there's no decade in history that 99% of people would seriously prefer to live in than the present one. I'm not sure Hobbes was right. If you think of it like a scale, the archaeological evidence is overwhelmingly on the Hobbes side, even if he wasn't 100% right. " I think these are out dated views for today. | |||
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"OP, what's your view on the Hobbes v Rousseau debate? Pretty much everything you asked can be answered from that point. I'm interested in the views of other fabbers. In that case, Hobbes was right. I'm incredibly proud of what the human race has achieved. Anyone who thinks that 'just a few' are benefiting is ignorant of history. Things can always be improved, but there's no decade in history that 99% of people would seriously prefer to live in than the present one. I'm not sure Hobbes was right. If you think of it like a scale, the archaeological evidence is overwhelmingly on the Hobbes side, even if he wasn't 100% right. I think these are out dated views for today. " Do you say that because there's some new scientific literature you think i haven't read and you could recommend to me? Or because you don't like the answer that the evidence gives you? | |||
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"OP, what's your view on the Hobbes v Rousseau debate? Pretty much everything you asked can be answered from that point. I'm interested in the views of other fabbers. In that case, Hobbes was right. I'm incredibly proud of what the human race has achieved. Anyone who thinks that 'just a few' are benefiting is ignorant of history. Things can always be improved, but there's no decade in history that 99% of people would seriously prefer to live in than the present one. I'm not sure Hobbes was right. If you think of it like a scale, the archaeological evidence is overwhelmingly on the Hobbes side, even if he wasn't 100% right. I think these are out dated views for today. Do you say that because there's some new scientific literature you think i haven't read and you could recommend to me? Or because you don't like the answer that the evidence gives you? " I don't like the theory and its just that, a theory and view of society at that time. So regardless of 'evidence', i believe a 17th Century theory is that of a different time. I'm an environmentalist and that ideology drives my views of society and our place on earth. | |||
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"OP, what's your view on the Hobbes v Rousseau debate? Pretty much everything you asked can be answered from that point. I'm interested in the views of other fabbers. In that case, Hobbes was right. I'm incredibly proud of what the human race has achieved. Anyone who thinks that 'just a few' are benefiting is ignorant of history. Things can always be improved, but there's no decade in history that 99% of people would seriously prefer to live in than the present one. I'm not sure Hobbes was right. If you think of it like a scale, the archaeological evidence is overwhelmingly on the Hobbes side, even if he wasn't 100% right. I think these are out dated views for today. Do you say that because there's some new scientific literature you think i haven't read and you could recommend to me? Or because you don't like the answer that the evidence gives you? I don't like the theory and its just that, a theory and view of society at that time. So regardless of 'evidence', i believe a 17th Century theory is that of a different time. I'm an environmentalist and that ideology drives my views of society and our place on earth. " What you've said doesn't actually make any sense. But as you've explained, you get your ideas from ideology and hope the evidence fits afterwards. | |||
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"History is always repeating itself. Different times, different people and different perspectives but it is always the same story in the end. Is it a story that needs to produce a different ending? Good question! Well I think if we can't take lesson of the past in order to avoid to reproduce the same mistakes it is where the problem lays. If we can't get to another outcome, how can we be sure that a different ending would be beneficial ? Mmmm....is the same ending beneficial? Do we fear another path?" I think as collective humans we are incapable of taking another path hence the recurring theme of rise and fall of empires. Greed and power of one type or another always gets us in the end. | |||
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