Monday, March 22, 2010

Philosophy

Man's necessities are simple (food, friends, fun), but when these necessities are forcibly merged (food with friends for fun), the simplicity is sacrificed for temporal means; life is complex because life is short.


Life is like a room. It's easy to notice all that crap eating up your floor, but appreciating a clean path is much more difficult.

5 comments:

  1. Hmmm. I don't think I agree with that. I wouldn't say they are forcibly merged. Rather I think the merging of necessities creates enjoyment out of necessity. Wouldn't it just be sad and boring to eat alone?

    If simplicity is what you want...why are you writing a blog?

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  2. I second Alice on this one!
    I don't think you can have just one of those three things by itself. Life is jumbled.

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  4. I agree that they cannot be separated, and that is why I see complexity in life. If it were possible that they could be separate, then life may be simple.

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