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Tag Archives: humanity
Utopia is simply Dystopia multiplied by -1
This blog is in response to: Why the Fuck am I Doing This? – Addendum, Pt. I which is in response to: Why the Fuck am I Doing This? The thing that I found most striking about this quote was … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged bible, capitalism, Confucius, distopia, Erich Fromm, ethics, golden rule, human, humanity, jesus, math, Philosophy, pitfalls, questions, society, spirit, uptopia, western
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New Thoughts
13.8 billion years after the big bang we find ourselves flying through the tremendous thrust of another big bang. We are particles propelled in the Homo Sapiens explosion. Appearing. Perhaps within an illusory existence. Growing from cosmic clay to fertile … Continue reading
Posted in Active Philosophy
Tagged active thinking, big bang, collective, humanity, language games, Wittgenstein
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