Contemplation never truly ends

Posted by PY on May 1, 2008, 10:26 a.m.

No, indeed it doesn't, once you've started, you're unlikely to ever really stop.

I've been feeling a lot better today, don't need to overthink anything.

Anyway, I've come to a conclusion: I beleive that the past if fixed, unchanging and unchangeable, that the present is now, and the future… is undecided. What I do now is written in the past, I might decide not to write this blog, or I might, but whatever I do, is MY choice, not some omnipotent being who I will never know anything of.

Many occurrences may be random, or they may not be, don't know if it's possible to prove anything one way or another, but it sure would be nice.

Anyway, yeah, a blog is what you make of it, so comment away, I like a serious discussion, and we don't get enough of them here.

Ah, an artificial limitation on my imagination, imposed by 64digits itself. What is content, but thoughts, and what is this blog, but thoughts?

Comments

Josea 16 years, 6 months ago

My brain burned.

PY 16 years, 6 months ago

Nah, I don't see at as a philosophy blog, really.

I would hardly call myself a philosopher, after all.

Also, Josea, you should get that seen to.

SteveKB 16 years, 6 months ago

I seem to agree with you PY on your theory, but ofcourse a person shouldn't be always sad because then you wouldn't beable to do anything good and then you will be forgotten which is what people don't want to become. So I'm glad your happier now.

s 16 years, 6 months ago

Xxypher, you really need to get staked

A blog is a starting of a dialogue, and if you're like Plato you'll believe it to therefore only hold purpose in correcting false data (void data is false)

Now an impure discussion is a pretty sad thing, and should be terminated as soon as it can

And as for past being unchangeable, then why should the future be? If you can change what you will do, then why can't you change what you have done?

PY 16 years, 6 months ago

Because what you have done is done, and by changing it, you would remove the reason for changing it, as such, it cannot be.

s 16 years, 6 months ago

Because what you will do will be done, and by changing it, you will remove the reason for changing it, as such, it cannot be

Cesque 16 years, 6 months ago

I believe determinism is a sensible alternative to both free will and fate.

sk8m8trix 16 years, 6 months ago

Infinity never really ends, once I had an idea that infinity would be 8008135, but someone disproved me by clearly stating "8008136".

flashback 16 years, 6 months ago

Great, yet another wannabe philosopher.

Call me when you've actually gotten a degree in philosophy and/or are coming up with non-generic, non-mundane concepts.

Josea 16 years, 6 months ago

Quote:

Call me when you've actually gotten a degree in philosophy and/or are coming up with non-generic, non-mundane concepts.
To study philosophy you must be either crazy or not have anything better to do with your life.

I have a friend who's going to study philosophy, what a waste of intellect -.-