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Summarize your world-view in five statements or less!
So recently I've found myself discussing matters philosophic and my own view of the world with several different people. Because of this and because I'm always interested in other people's take on the world, I thought it might be fun to create a thread where people could share their own perspective. However, because it's very easy to write long diatribes that say very little (something I'm accused of regularly) and because I'm a fan of brevity (not that you'd know it from my posts), I decided there should be a limit on how much each person could say. This in theory will force people to consider their own perspective in terms of what really matters to them. I chose five statements because I find round numbers elegant and pleasing.
Naturally, I'll go first. 1) Always keep in mind first how little you truly know. 2) Always respect the opinions of others, even if you don't agree with them. 3) Remember that insults are the refuge of the ignorant; never stoop to that. 4) Never take yourself too seriously, and remember that a good sense of humour will help you in virtually all of your dealings with others. 5) Never stop learning. So there's mine. They're not perfect, but I think they're a fairly accurate representation of how I approach life. Do I have any other takers? |
Treat your neighbour as you would wish to be treated yourself.
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1. "I don't know." will often be the most intelligent thing you could have said.
2. Feelings never trump honesty. Ever. 3. Work as hard as you possibly can, even if you don't get what you were working toward, you'll still have accomplished something almost no one else has. 4. Don't worry about things that can't be helped, it's a waste of time and energy. 5. Your actions are the most important way that you can define yourself, what you think and what you say amount to nothing when compared with what you do. |
Everything is connected. The only thing that matters is how you connect to other people and things. Will it be to their positive or their negative?
Human potential is limitless. What do you do with yours? The destination is not as important as the journey there. How will you get there? We live on through the people we meet, the choices we make, and lives we touch. What about you will be immortalized? |
Put yourself in another's shoes before you do something that will affect them.
If it's not honest it shouldn't come out of your mouth; and if you're going to let honesty out make sure you can handle the consequences. That which truly does not matter is not worth worrying about. Without rebellion comes stagnation. Have some fucking manners.... please. |
1. We all suffer in similar ways.
2. We can know the cause of suffering. 3. It is possible to cease our suffering. 4. We can find the way to cease suffering. (Yes, this is essentially Buddhism's Four Noble Truths.) 5. Wisdom isn't linear, it's cyclical. |
Things are not as bad as they seem.
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1. Democracy
2. Whiskey 3. Sexy |
Know thyself and to thine own self be true.
Be responsible for all of your thoughts, words, and deeds. Be the change you wish to see in this world. Respect the people and things around you. Love unconditionally and be loved unconditionally. |
1. Do unto others as you would have done unto you
2. Do not expect other people to follow the above 3. Knowledge is power 4. Self-improvement is its own reward 5. Fight for what you believe in |
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Laugh
Kindness Knowledge Humility Live and let live |
No war.
Stay out of other peoples business. There is no room for hate in anyones life. Jesus went out of his way to help people. Do the same. Don't go to bed upset. |
1. Everything has a price, how much are you willing to pay?
2. It's easier to hop on a runaway bus and slam the brakes than trying to stop it with a huge crowd. 3. Put nothing on MySpace...or Facebook...or LiveJournal...or YouTube...or... 4. If you don't have a plan by now, then you're just screwed. 5. Ask not what the lulz can do for you, but what you can do for the lulz. |
Live and let live.
You get what you give. Never be afraid to admit you dont know or can't do something. Don't sweat the small stuff. Things can be replaced, people can't. |
1. Do not do to other people what you do not wish done to you. That is the beginning and the foundation of ethical behavior: the rest must be learned forthwith.
2. Know yourself. Accept yourself. Love yourself. You cannot truly know anyone else unless you know yourself. You cannot truly accept the world and the other people in it unless you accept yourself. You cannot truly love another person unless you love yourself. 3. Accept the teaching of others. Seek out the wisdom of your predecessors and your elders. Shun ignorance. Understand the finiteness of knowledge (remember there are things you know, things you don't know, and things you don't know that you don't know). Think about what you learn, analyze it, question it, then do it again. Learn all you can, and at the end, think for yourself. 4. Seek balance. Strive for harmony. Master your passions before they master you. Don't shun passion, don't avoid the intensity of emotion, don't deny or sublimate. Be aware. Recognize. Channel what is not useful: rage, hate, jealousy, greed, envy. Take their strength and use it for other things. Learn to focus and expand what is useful: love, joy, contentment, compassion, lovingkindness, loyalty, honesty. 5. Seek to preserve the integrity of your self. Strive to change those things which need changing, but understand that you must accept the things beyond your control. Make peace with the notion that the world goes according to its fashion, and neither can nature be altered nor can people be changed from without. Know what is and is not your problem to worry about, and be punctilious about not adopting those problems which do not belong to you. |
I believe the maximum role of government should be the protection of life liberty and property; and the maintenance of a free state....Because if you start making rules to force people to do only things you like, they will probably do the same.
From Heinlein: "I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do." |
The beat goes on.
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Viva La Revolucion
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1. Always do your best
2. Know the power of your word, honor, and integrity 3. Never make assumptions 4. Dont take anything personally 5. Yeah right . . . I often wonder if humanity will make it to the United Federal of Planets |
1) Nothing matters. Seriously, nothing.
2) Our lives are relatively meaningless. Cope with it and make the best of it. 3) Nothing is impossible, chances are you just won't see it in your time. 4) The world is filled with corruption, greed, liars, hypocrites, and 'evil'. Everyone carries one of those traits. If they tell you they don't, they're liars as well. 5) Our lives are planned from the start, not by God or some supernatural being but by politicians and economists, by the color of our skin and our gender, by the place and time we were born. That's the best I can think of in twenty seconds. My mind is bound to change on some of them... |
1. Society is a stereotype, who's to tell you what you should and should not consider "normal"
2. Media is a wretched tool in the hands of Socialized people 3. Knowing that you know nothing is the path to enlightenment 4. Music will succeed where words fail 5. Politicians come and go and on the grand scheme of things, while it's cool to think it all matters in some way, you have to wonder if it really means anything at all unless humanity is striving for a common goal for the good of everything in existence. |
The world is like an oyster. Once you've sucked out the meat and found the pearl, the only thing the rest of it is good for is an ash tray.
Have any opinion you want, but try and push it on me and be ready for a fight. If you get into a fair fight, it's your own fucking fault. Never let a friend go if you can help it. True ones are all to rare. there is always a situation, no matter how unlikely, that will make any action the right one. Right and wrong are a matter of circumstance. |
1. In the end, no one knows anything. But it's important for us to think that we do.
2. People are more worried about how they will die rather than how they live their lives. |
1. The Golden Rule shouldn't always be followed; what's best for you may not be what would be best for me if I were in your shoes.
2. You can always improve, but it's hard to know what's an improvement. I haven't figured out the other three yet. |
1. Democracy is flawed, as not everyone is fit to make good choices
2. Regardless of whether there is a God or not, live like there is none. Your true character will show through. 3. There is no set rule book. When you tell someone what they are doing is wrong, remember that you`re stating a belief. 4. There`s more than one way to live a life. If your friends gay, or a virgin, or a poor squatter on the west coast, and they`re happy, leave em alone. 5. Natural drugs (pot, shrooms, raw coco leaf) are medicine, and like all medicines, only hurt when you take too much. Do it right, and the soul will be healed. |
5 words:
Everyone is full of shit. |
That`s true too.
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1) NOTHING LASTS FOR LONG.
2) Do unto others... 3) Don't seek revenge. The less time/thought/effort you spend on your enemies, the more you've beaten them. Also, as Gandhi said "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." 4) Everyone else is human too. 5) Learn from everything. |
Work hard
Learn every day Love without limit It's just a ride, man! Laugh at everyone/thing including yourself/thing |
There is nothing more important on the planet than people and their interactions with each other.
Respect people for what they have done to improve and grow, or hold back your respect for a lack thereof, not for attributes that are randomly assigned to them. Don't worry about things you can't change. Even if you could change them, it would mean more decisions than you could make in a thousand lifetimes. Letting life flow is an important part of living. |
1 The Tao is present inside of you, you may use it however you want
2. Love one another how you would like to be loved 3. We are all fragments of a greater soul 4. the walls in our life aren't there to keep us out they are there to show how badly we want something 5 Giving birth and nourishing, having without possessing, acting with no expectations, leading and not trying to control, this is the supreme virtue I am sure there is plenty more that would be good to describe my world veiw... I think one of the funny things looking at the posts here, there are many philosophical patterns and variations that pop up over and over again, it is interesting :) |
1. All your base are belong to us.
2. Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down. 3. Green light - GO! 4. I am what I do. 5. All I want... to know. |
Life doesn't revolve around you, or anyone else for that matter.
Don't ignore your dreams, but don't ignore your life either. Time isn't infinite. Control things within your control, forget those out of your control. People are what they are. That's it. |
Life is a balancing act.
Well ordered compassion starts at home. Intelligence is knowing what to do and when to do it. Wisdom is actually doing it. Controlling your Monkey Mind will bring you much peace. |
Go.
Be. Free. Integral. Identity. Clarity: The above is a simple & concise representation of any and all that has been said, thought, and believed in by those who hold these intepretations dear. It is by our efforts that we have been allowed to construct our own moral compasses to guide us along a truer path of understanding by seeking knowledge in our sole abilities, yet also knowing we can seek refuge with integrity of our companions. It is in this we way we learn, live, and love to continue life's long journey of discovery. |
The Tao that can be named is not the Tao
We are all connected We are all God Things are Don't worry, it'll all be over soon plus, see below |
Here's mine:
Life is too complicated to be summed up in 5 statements or less. |
1-humor makes life a lot more fun
2-put things into perspective 3-only pursue a job that you enjoy 4-each person's life is short in the grand scheme of things 5-given the diversity of a population, there's bound to be a small proportion of people that you can't reason with. |
be free. and lol.
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1: Chill out, man.
2: Everything will be all right. 3: Put your faith in the workings of the universe. 4: Before you know it, life will put you on the right path. 5: Use a rubber. /rough draft |
My worldview is pretty simple:
Karma. If you do good things in life, good things will happen to you. |
1. Life has no meaning, but it does have purpose: to continue itself via any means possible or necessary.
2. Life is viral; a virus is is the purest form of life that exists. 3. Humanity is a virus, and a very successful one at that. 4. Freedom is more important happiness: you can have freedom without happiness but you cannot have happiness without freedom. 5. Everything works if you let it. (credit: Travis W. Redfish) |
1. Death can come today.
2. Happiness lies with family and friends, not money. 3. To be free from suffering is the highest accomplishment. 4. You can never know too much. 5. Shit happens. |
1. Ultimately, only you are responsible for your own self.
2. Your stagnation will be soley your fault. 3. Death is inevitable, blind to all variables and not something to be feared. 4. Every single thing has beauty in it somewhere to someone. Yes. Everything. 5. You don't have to convince people to conform to your opinion, even if you're right. Otherwise, you're going to find the world overrun with things like brussel sprouts because no one will eat them. Then YOU'LL have to or suffer the consequences of piles of brussel sprouts everywhere. |
We all serve a purpose. If there weren't any stupid people, how would we know what's smart?
Carrying a grudge only weighs the carrier down. The person it's against couldn't care less about it. Bosses will always take credit for the great things and blame you for the shit. Be selfish. Only you know what makes you happy. Set impossible goals. Only time travel hasn't been perfected. |
The disciples were absorbed in a discussion of Lao-tzu’s dictum:
Those who know do not say; Those who say do not know. When the master entered, They asked him what the words meant. Said the master, "Which of you knows the fragrance of a rose?" All of them indicated that they knew. Then he said, "put it into words." All of them were silent. Never take life seriously, nobody gets out alive anyway :) |
Nihilism, hedonism, solipsism.
That's three words. Do I win something? |
1. Do unto other as you want others to do unto you.
I think this is universally understood. 2. The examined life is not worth living. One of my favorites teachings from Socrates. The way I interpret it is, learn from your mistakes and grow with each experience you have. If you don't, you have just wasted your time. 3. Bring joy to others. I think this is the true definition of virtue. 4. Be true to yourself. If you can't respect yourself, no one will respect you. 5. Live life! Life is too short to constantly be worrying about money and not taking chances. Want that big tv? Buy it! Want that new car? Buy it! Just be responsible. But remember the only regrets in life are those risks you don't take! Don't play the what if game after the fact! Ok so that was more than five disguised as five. |
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