Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Tell us a little about yourself.

Moderators: AMod, iMod

Post Reply
User avatar
BeSmart
Posts: 3
Joined: Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:08 am
Location: Cape Coral, Florida
Contact:

Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by BeSmart »

I am happy to have found a community of brilliant people which can help me get new ideas, develop my own ideas and give my mind the software it needs to compute better and be proficient at many aspects of life.

I look forward to some good and challenging discussion and it is my pleasure to be a part of the community. :D
User avatar
The Voice of Time
Posts: 2212
Joined: Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:18 pm
Location: Norway

Re: Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by The Voice of Time »

Yes, let me see how well you fare in discussion :)

Welcome to the carnage!
User avatar
Bill Wiltrack
Posts: 5456
Joined: Sat Nov 03, 2007 1:52 pm
Location: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Contact:

Re: Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by Bill Wiltrack »

.








......................................................................
Image

...........................................................................................
We welcome you !











.
duszek
Posts: 2342
Joined: Wed Jun 03, 2009 5:27 pm
Location: Thin Air

Re: Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by duszek »

Why does one want to be smart ?

Because it is a thrill to hear a well-made box close with a "click" ?
thedoc
Posts: 6465
Joined: Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:18 pm

Re: Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by thedoc »

BeSmart wrote:I am happy to have found a community of brilliant people which can help me get new ideas, develop my own ideas and give my mind the software it needs to compute better and be proficient at many aspects of life.

I look forward to some good and challenging discussion and it is my pleasure to be a part of the community. :D

Don't get your hopes up, I really don't like to see disapointed people crying. Welcome to the forum.
thedoc
Posts: 6465
Joined: Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:18 pm

Re: Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by thedoc »

duszek wrote:Why does one want to be smart ?

Because it is a thrill to hear a well-made box close with a "click" ?

I've made some of those, and yes it is.
duszek
Posts: 2342
Joined: Wed Jun 03, 2009 5:27 pm
Location: Thin Air

Re: Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by duszek »

:D

So have I.

But it does not make everyone sufficiently happy though. Or give everyone enough joy of staying alive.

Could it be that some people run after these "clicks" like rats in a running cage ?
Because some area in the brain gets a certain stimulus ?
thedoc
Posts: 6465
Joined: Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:18 pm

Re: Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by thedoc »

duszek wrote::D

So have I.

But it does not make everyone sufficiently happy though. Or give everyone enough joy of staying alive.

Could it be that some people run after these "clicks" like rats in a running cage ?
Because some area in the brain gets a certain stimulus ?

Just a thought, perhaps they run after the click, and overlook the box?

Once I made a jewlery box, for a girlfriend, out of Mahogany shaped like a mushroom with a handle that was a small cast metal dragon. I made the hinge so it would lift up and then back and nothing would show when it was closed.
duszek
Posts: 2342
Joined: Wed Jun 03, 2009 5:27 pm
Location: Thin Air

Re: Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by duszek »

I see what you mean, prof.

I used the well-made box and the click it makes as a metaphore for the moment of understanding something essential.
I have not coined this metaphore, D. F. Wallace did, or some of his friends.

Is being smart something to aspire to no matter what ?

Dostoyevsky introduces the concept of a holy idiot, who is close to a genius. I hope to learn more about this mode of existence in "Brothers Karamazov".
User avatar
SpheresOfBalance
Posts: 5725
Joined: Sat Sep 10, 2011 4:27 pm
Location: On a Star Dust Metamorphosis

Re: Hi Philosopy Now Community!

Post by SpheresOfBalance »

BeSmart wrote:I am happy to have found a community of brilliant people which can help me get new ideas, develop my own ideas and give my mind the software it needs to compute better and be proficient at many aspects of life.

I look forward to some good and challenging discussion and it is my pleasure to be a part of the community. :D
"If only we knew what we thought we knew." As with all, you are welcome to try, though here as with everywhere, the path is not always clear, but the way I see it, what choice do we have, if we intend on searching, for our own meaning of life.
Post Reply