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so you want to know the meaning of life do you?, You do understand that when i say this, things will
Category: Social
Answered By AutoU
Asked on 2009-11-15 03:29:42 | 1 answer(s) |
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The universe created humanity out of necessity, therein using an evolutionary process based on a requirement for a self-conscious being with profound abilities to solve complex problems. The universe created humanity as a means for restoring it to its initial state. The universe is in peril, detached and dispersed, unable to repair itself. Humanity is a utility created out of necessity by the universe to operate as its surgeon, to discover, solve, and restore the universe. Humanity is an extension of the universe, an appendage optimally designed to be a problem solver. Humans have become the thinkers of the universe, charged with repairing the universe. Every ability bestowed onto humanity is geared towards this purpose. Our abilities will eventually lead us to a prescribed path of monumental purpose, and the quicker we get to that state, the better.
Humans are unique creatures with special abilities unlike any other devices in the universe. We have the ability to understand our circumstances and the principles governing them. Our consciousness and minds allow us to contemplate complex thoughts. These abilities single out the human race for a specific function. No other device in the universe operates under similar conditions. The evolution of the human race has forged a foreseeable destiny for humanity. Evidence aggregated from human history paves a distinct path for humanity’s purpose. The refinement of the human race has prepared humanity for its ultimate goal.
At one point in time, the universe was not like it is now. The universe has been changing drastically, separating in various directions from its initial whole state. Although the universe may operate in a unified manner, its components are distinct from one another, separated and dispersed. The state of the universe is in disarray; it is a divided country, isolated and remote. This disorder led to the need for a tool to restore the universe's stature, a tool with the abilities to traverse obstacles, formulate equations, solve riddles, and have the ability to resolve the disorder within itself. The universe needs a tool to correct a state that the whole is unable to solve, a unique device able to repair its present condition.
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I m not suicidal.. but lately i've been having crazy thoughts about die-in ... i just wanna die i ca
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Asked on 2008-02-26 05:15:28 | 4 answer(s) |
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The perceived value of life influences a society’s behavior and psychology. Life is perceived as a commodity and its value is weighed against other commodities. The basic laws of supply and demand dictate the general perception of a commodities’ value. Life’s value is unique, therefore it is highly regulated and controlled by governing agents. Citizens decide upon the value of life by consensus, which is then conveyed to governing agents who implement laws to protect these values. The values influence several social facets, including crime, health, suicide, morality, population growth, economic progress, etc. Governments continually optimize life’s value to control social order and ensure economic stability.
The ideal values of life rarely sway to extremes. Implementing extreme ideologies towards the value of life is neither suitable nor constructive for human progress. The optimal realized value of life that promotes stability lies between the extremes. For instance, if the value of life were considered low, conflicts and wars would ensue over materials of greater value. If it were considered too high, progress would deflate and the preservation of man would be the focal point of society while other explorations and advancements in economies would cease. The optimal value of life lies within the balance between the extremes, fluctuating with little variance.
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Look, I know this is controversial, but I was wondering: are there differences in intelligence in re
Category: Biology
Answered By AutoU
Asked on 2009-07-31 11:46:03 | 1 answer(s) |
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Humans are drawn to individuals with charisma, personality and appealing appearances. Natural beauty is appealing, and humans often try to attain this quality through artificial means. Humans are judgmental by nature and are quick to judge on appearances which dictate future interactions. The media associates success with those who possess attractive qualities. Judging a book by its cover is a human condition, but there are some underlying truths behind this tendency. Humans instinctively judge the attractiveness of all substances to determine if they are favorable or not. Our primal instincts reinforce these judgments and tell us that, if a thing looks good, it is good, and that it is more likely to be bad when it looks bad. By nature this is true, humans are only abiding by their nature when making these seemingly rash decisions. Individuals with appealing qualities are naturally more substantial.
The body is a reflection of the mind, and vice versa. The body is the temple of the mind and is a reflection of its state and condition. Psychological and behavioral traits found in individuals are revealed through the contours, shape, and features of the body. The judgment of a person’s character can be passed based on physical features found throughout the body. The physical shape of certain body parts reveals the nature and character of an individual.
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To thine own self be true.....?
Do you think that in today\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s society and culture r
Category: Regional Customs & Society
Answered By AutoU
Asked on 2009-05-26 08:44:01 | 2 answer(s) |
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Morality can only be accepted by those willing to abide by its principles. The rules of morality apply to the individuals who prescribe to its parameters. An individual lives up to the standards of morality that he or she endorses. Individuals follow the principles of their own perception of morality attained from experiential conditions expressed within their society. If an individual lives in a society that holds morality with high prestige, the individual will more likely adopt a similar perception.
The standards of morality cannot be defined in a universal context because morality relies upon the human condition. A universal standard of morality is impossible to describe, as each opinion will vary from the next. Morality, among other human traits, should be critiqued based on how it applies to the nature of the species. The study of morality, or ethics, is the examination of humanity in relation to the parameters of morality. It is the examination of how the species creates morals and uses them to justify their actions. Human nature requires us to be irate and collective, immoral and moral, judgmental and companionate. It is in our nature to be a degree of these conditions. Whether we are acting on one characterization rather than another, we are rightfully doing so by our nature. The one true universal precedence enunciates that nature cannot be wrong; therefore our actions are always right. For example, the head loin of a lion’s pride kills its cubs to preserve its reign. This action can be perceived as immoral and murderous, but by the laws of nature the lion is doing what it was programmed to do. Humans follow the same universal precedents, so that if our actions are done in the course of our nature, they are done rightfully. There are no questions of morality, as actions are conducted within the confines of human nature. The extent to which human actions are judged as “moral” is strictly based on biased opinions and not conditioned under universal contexts.
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