A mental habit particularly difficult to overcome is to conclude a matter is "done with" or "disposed of" once one's attention is elsewhere directed. Will the unfinished inquiry revisit the self through experiences undertaken for its resolution?
Inquiry occurs within brackets of such experiences. To me it seems as if there is no escape from being tossed about like a ragdoll by the superlative. One may as well try to achieve the objective manifestation of the self, a self as completely and judiciously manifest to itself as is possible. But then, again, the experience that is too genuine to be bracketed is selfsame as the one impossible to imagine.
2007-06-29
16:01:33
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Baron VonHiggins
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Arts & Humanities
➔ Philosophy
After 9 answers, no one has really caught on to the question's import - the disposal of the self to answering and forgetting in this forum, a robot-making machine that obscures rather than illuminates.
2007-06-29
17:22:22 ·
update #1
Hi Vonhiggins,
It does matter what you do.... What a person does can affect anyone around them... What you intend to do may matter to only you, in here... Except, maybe for me, too.... :D
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But, I know, at least, "I think" that I know.. what you are talking about... Answering/questioning, but never look back..... :/
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You know, I leave my door open.... Or at least, I think you know........
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When you're not happy with current situations, either you ignore them, and do : "your thing", in here.. or do the things, that you feel most comfortable with......in life....
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In both cases, you have to make a decision, and that is not always easy, especially when you have unfinished business, in here....... When you know for yourself, you have done "the impossible", then you can say, this is not my thing.....
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Thanks, for the question! :)
My regards!
Take care of yourself, Vonhiggins!!
2007-06-30 05:37:54
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answered by Kimberly 6
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"Von", if it is "done with" or "disposed of" apparently it is no longer relevant to the situation. If it comes up again and pertains to the same or similar situation the inquiry was never solved in the first place. Get "self" something else to query about!
2007-06-29 23:10:59
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answered by LoneWolf 3
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There comes a point in time when, despite all your sacrifes and high value you place on an endevour, you know deep in your gut, that it is over with. Any further effort would be futile. It is done.
2007-06-29 23:11:26
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answered by Sophist 7
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I think that once something is "experienced" it becomes a part of who you are. it can not be disposed of or done with. You must accept this "matter" as a part that is you. This is growth and growth is good.
2007-06-29 23:32:17
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answered by i had to go im so sorry 4
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Man ..quit intellectualizing...You want to philosophize...then simplify...the great philosphers could do that....Your question is not even a question..You are having problems making a decision...If you decided the thing was over. then it is over..If you let it come back and "Haunt" you then are being weak..In addition to intellectualizing
2007-06-30 03:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Right done with, and yes it is hard to put a conclusion to things sometimes.
2007-06-29 23:14:53
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answered by Friend 6
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No offense, but you just sound like someone who likes to hear your self talk, or in this case type.
2007-06-29 23:04:58
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answered by Stacy S 2
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Let us be done with this, shall we!
2007-06-29 23:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i really dont get what u mean or askin here...
2007-06-29 23:03:41
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't get what ur asking, sorry.
2007-06-29 23:09:12
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answered by Marie 3
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