In Addition to First Entry

Aug 07, 2003 18:47

Anger subsiding. Forgive the pseudo-philosophy but to fully comprehend a situation it is necessary to see all possible views and perspectives. Also to view it dispassionately, which is a popular philosophical view, and so remove ones own prejudices and selfishness. So in considering anothers view the predicament can be understood. But even though it may be understood and a solution found, which in some cases is complete subservience, when the passion returns the solution is then made obsolete by, in the subservient case, the refusal in human nature to be subservient. So even though the best course of action may be easily seen it may be against human nature and so an end to the problem is not reached. That is due to human nature, but without human nature we are sand on the beach or rocks on the mountain.

To put it simply, subservience would solve my problem but it is against my nature. So i either find a secondary solution or lose my character. There is only one choice and it may not be effective.

Thus ends an abridgement to the first entry.
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