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Jun 03, 2004 13:26

Theres is no true truth since there are more then one truths ( Read more... )

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good eye sniper princess_yami June 3 2004, 10:42:03 UTC
Facts and truth are manmade. Everything manmade is fallible. People don't live their lives in straight lines. If we did, history would not repeat itself. We like to say that we learn from the mistakes but the reality is that when we look back, all we see is what was done right. If it were to come up again, the situation would be handled in a similar way leading to disappointing results all over again.

To just keep going isn't human. We like to look back and take with us what we can. It is then that we fail in continuing the straight line and proceed to go in a circle.

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Re: good eye sniper viciousarogance June 3 2004, 10:51:58 UTC
It is indeed as clear as an azure summer sky that man circles but such was the point of my post. Never did i say man does but i just thought man should,I should,you should. We do see what was done right and often its beneficil since in the end its what matters since thats what was done right. theres nothing wrong with keeping tabs on whats lost but it shouldnt keep one form counting your gains which should matter more since loses are lost and gains are gained.

Its is completely human for man to keep going and it is evident in everyday life when things stop we dont and we do make frequent circles but it shouldnt be so

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don't cover your eyes princess_yami June 3 2004, 11:09:35 UTC
If such was the point of your post then I foresee many more to come. There are countless things that man should do but does not. Though the good may be beneficial because it is gained, the losses are just as important if not more so. However, our way of thinking leads us away from what was wrong because we don't want to believe that we indeed led ourselves into our own misery. The reason we don't stop when other things do is because we keep breathing. So yes in the most literal sense we do keep moving. Slowly at first but once we speed up and lose sight of what was wanted to be done differently, we've trapped ourself in yet another circle. To break away from it must be one of the hardest things. We are content when we are able to move faster and seem to mind less the ill-resulting pattern we find ourselves again, until ofcourse it ends only to start up again.

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viciousarogance June 3 2004, 11:20:50 UTC
see it isnt hard to say something when i ask you to tell me something

i have no rebutal to this since i do agree with the statement made altough i must say that at times when we do move fater it is only the circular motion we are taking at greater speeds and such is apparent in many thins,in relationships for example it is common that with each relationship things move faster then in the last because its a pattern we know and is easy to navigate

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we look up at the same night sky princess_yami June 3 2004, 11:31:31 UTC
It's not easy to come up with something when you're put on the spot they way you'd do to me. I was usually able to talk once you started something. I have atleast learned to argue my points a little better, wouldn't you say?

I suppose you're right about the movement being faster because it is a known one, but it's exactly because of the fact that it's known that we don't slow down and make the similar mistakes that once made it so hard to navigate the circle in the first place.

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