To have control of our lives. Everyday there are things which are injected into our lives that change our direction and/or our intention for our life. These things are not always good nor always bad, but they are outside of our control, and require us to adjust our perspective to compensate for them. Invariably, if I plan out my day, circumstances will derail my plans everytime. No matter how much we think we control or how much we wish we controlled our lives, they are still subject to the disruption of outside forces.
2007-06-19 10:41:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The incapability to establish a universal equilibrium before
progressing in our selective convenience. I am referring
to the advances in non-essential living conveniences
instead of efficient equilibrium of resources for sustainable
living for the world. Those essential efficiencies being
food and shelter procurement(with the best means for
procurement as a subjective enigma) for the whole world.
Instead resources and efforts are diverted elsewhere. I do
not claim to be any better than anyone else in this matter.
To know our involvement and contribution is at the
fore-front. Imagine that instead of having all the convenient
technology we have, we had the bare necessities of
food and shelter for everyone in the world. There is no
question that it is achievable, but the mere quality
is the incapacity. The contentment of such a system
is the debilitating factor because people would want
more at the expense of others. This of course is the origin
of war, to want more than one can give, and to resort to
violence to force the unfair exchange. Therefore, the
worst trait of humans must be greed, and the best trait
of humans is sacrifice. However, sacrifice would not
be needed if it were not for greed. The utmost incapability
is balance.
2007-06-19 06:27:51
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answer #2
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answered by active open programming 6
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Well, it really does depend on the individual but generally speaking....i just cannot understand what the point of war is and why people just cant take that option off of the table altogether when they´re trying to settle a dispute between 2 countries or whomever the 2 parties may be. If that option was simply banned, then everything would be so much easier, there would be less innocent blood-shed for absolutely no reason...so the fact that after so many years....so much of human history, so many examples of why war is not a good thing, not to mention any human being should know that to hurt other people for whatever selfish reasons isnt a good thing either....the fact that humans still havent learned that depresses and disspoints me to my core....it frustrates me so much because i just wish people would wake up you know....and of course it saddens me very deeply but i try not to let it discourage me, because if i do, then i wouldnt be able to fight anymore....and no matter how it breaks my heart...i wont become apathetic to it, because even though i know that i am completely insignificant to the world and could never really change anything big for the better, i still want to be awake...as in not numb so as to be able to fight for that...for as long as i can.
2007-06-20 05:14:51
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answer #3
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answered by Jaded 7
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As a human, we are incapable of going back. We invented nuclear weapons and everyone, across the board, pretty much agrees that that was a bad idea. But we can't just say, "Whoops, wait a minute. Bad idea. Let's get rid of these and try something else."
We are also incapable of truly learning from our mistakes. Every generation has to fight its own wars and commit its own atrocities before they say, "Dang, killing all these folks wasn't so hot. Let's not do that again." Then, fifty years later, humanity is going at it again.
We are incapable, today, of sacrificing profit for longevity. A paltry few are growing phenomenally wealthy by buying and selling the resources that the rest of the population needs to survive.
These things irk me.
2007-06-19 06:45:19
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answer #4
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answered by LoneRanger 2
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As a mere human being, NOT BEING able to understand even the simplest words, is very frustrating. This lack of understanding comes from the lack of knowledge in the first place; because one cannot really know the intention behind the words, or the acts. Only the speaker, or the doer can really know that...Ergo, misunderstanding!0!
Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil...Plato.
Good luck!
2007-06-19 06:41:59
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answer #5
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answered by Alex 5
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Why some people think that it's okay to shoot birds that are enjoying a freedom and happiness.
Why some people merely think that it's their own problem that matters in this world and nothing else.
And what is our utmost incapibility? Well, I am an optimist...but honselty...I'll have to answer by saying peace. Until everyone can not realize that we are in this world as a family....Peace...World Peace...will be our utmost incapibility.
2007-06-19 08:23:00
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answer #6
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answered by Stargirl 3
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I think, to answer your first portion of your question, as a mere human being, we are not capable of establishing specifically what our offsprings DNA would be like... ok, for scientists to prevail within, but as to our "mereness" as lay people, i find this puzzleing, yet amazing; rather than frustrating or discouraging,because as individuals, we do our best generally, towards acceptance of one another...given the positive and negative that this can entail.
2007-06-19 10:39:15
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answered by Seeking 6
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Our utmost INCAPABILITY you ask? Transdimensional Existence. ... Transcend all you want, paint your skin metaphysical, yell and shout, act supernatural, be a shaman, fly like Superman, dream of Greatness, be humble, HECK even die if you must try - YOU are still here (as a mere human, that is). Humans are dimensional creatures; physical or otherwise. You wanna be FREE and CAPABLE? ... Be (or NOT) The Transdimensional Anomaly. Good Luck!*!
2007-06-19 06:01:09
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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As a mere Human Being our utmost incapability is to accept and establish that we all human beings are same and no religion, national boundaries, economics, commerce or anything can divide us and make us fight each other.
2007-06-19 05:57:47
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answer #9
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answered by The Sparrow 2
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To believe in myself when no one else is around! I've realised that I always need this extra boost from my loved-ones or else I just remain in uncertainty. I'm lucky that I'm surrounded by such people but I do ask myself the question: What will happen when I find myself alone? My answer to that: "I don't know!" I'm really dependent on people around me to actually help me up the steps. Well, once they provide me with the confidence and faith, I can manage all alone but I'm dependent on that support I need at every new beginning or change and this lets me down as a person and maybe the part in me that I have to improve on! :-(
Thank you !
2007-06-19 05:50:26
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answer #10
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answered by KT_(Kritty) 3
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You opened the floodgate on this one! With me. Frustrate, disappoint & discourage...I could add more, but won't. Just look at those "inferior, lower" creatures. They don't kill out of hatred, haven't got a dishonest bone in their bodies, they live with nature (when we allow them), & when they love, they love unconditionally. There is no spite, revenge, manipulations, torture, judgment, violent arguments over who is right & who is wrong. These "lower" creatures, abused & exploited by us, haven't created the hell around the globe, aren't destroying the planet for greed, destroying environments for them, & for humans. INCAPABILITY? What does humanity BASICALLY represent? It is inhumane. It will cut off its nose to spite its face & has no concern for anyone but SELF, self interests. I CHERISH the minority who aren't like this.
2007-06-19 14:54:36
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answer #11
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answered by Valac Gypsy 6
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