понеделник, ноември 22, 2010

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" [...] It seems to be a hangover of the medieval Catholic era that causes most people, even the educated, to think that everybody must "believe" something or other, that if one is not a theist, one must be a dogmatic atheist, and if one does not think Capitalism is perfect, one must believe fervently in Socialism, and if one does not have blind faith in X, one must alternatively have blind faith in not-X or the reverse of X.

My own opinion is that belief is the death of intelligence. As soon as one believes a doctrine of any sort, or assumes certitude, one stops thinking about that aspect of existence. The more certitude one assumes, the less there is left to think about, and a person sure of everything would never have any need to think about anything and might be considered clinically dead unter current medical standards, where the absence of brain activity is taken to mean that life has ended. "

Robert Anton Wilson in "Cosmic Triger"

петък, октомври 22, 2010

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On the paradox of hedonism:

"
What is good? Everything that heightens the feeling of power in man, the will to power, power itself.
What is bad? Everything that is born of weakness.
What is happiness? The feeling that power increases — that a resistance is overcome.
"

Friedrich Nietzsche in "The Antichrist" (1895)

time to overcome some weaknesses. :)