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गुरुवार, 3 फ़रवरी 2011

"What people commanly call fate is mostly their own stupidity"

People believe they can escape their circumstance, primarily by simply denying : or, yet, by choosing not to even think about them. This they call free will. And so they muddle through their lives, not-thinking, all the while ignorant that theirs is the most determined choice of all, driven by what amounts to bestial impulse, by simple matter that they choos not to choose. If you do not choos, you still have made a choice.

     
We are all philosophoers.Our action, from moment to moment, are ultimately driven by our philosophy. Even those who never consider a 'philosophy of life,' or morals, or epistemology, are ultimately guided by a personal philosophy. The philosopbhy of the Null, as like to refer to it.
   
       One's actions, no matter how inconsequential , no matter how minute, are always bound within a framework craeted partly by chance, partly by one's choice. We can nonnot escape chance, or fate. It is intricately interwoven into our lives, into our personal times, a thred infintely thin yet infinitely strong.
     People believe they can escape their circumstances, primarily by simply denying tthem: or easier yet, by choosing not to even think about them. This they call free will. And so they muddle through their lives, not-thinking, all the while ignorant that theirs is the most determined choice of all, driven by what anounts to bestial impuls, by simple matter they choose not to choose. If you do not choose, you still have made a choice. There is no such world of no-choice for a sentient being. There is, instead, a continuum of choice, ranging from zero to infinity.

       A person who truly makes a free is very rare. This is so because to make such a chice requers that the person not only rigorously meditate over an upcoming action they may or may not take, but also have rigorously meditated over the determinants all of them-that compel him to either take or not take the action in question, decide from that point which path to take, then that path, again nmeditatively. There is no such things a totlly free human being. This is absurd, like sayinbg there is a totally free rfiver. rivers have banks-their natural limits-and follow a path of momentum that seeks the lowest possible poinbt at any given time, even in flood

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  1. its a unaccepted but should be accepted truth!
    its a human nature,one should believe in doing but at the same time our fate runs parallel with us... Better to write with our hands rather than just only to read the hands!

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