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This is a question for ALL of us (and in particular, those who might describe life as difficult or complicated!). This is a very important question to me since the world today can be very complex and it is so EASY to lose yourself.

Your Answer might be in the form of your personal philosophy, a simple concept, way of living, or even a person, place, or thing. Your answer may be theoretical or realistic so long as it's yours.

Have a great night/day!

2007-08-24 02:07:36 · 8 answers · asked by Sin™ 6 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

8 answers

the concept of treating others the way you would like to be treated.

2007-08-24 03:01:02 · answer #1 · answered by PrincessJ 3 · 1 0

Well, just replied to "Bradley"(top contributor) who reckons
that "some folks (here) cannot understand reasonably
complete sentences"!
So,now we must try to understand(better) this type of question(and i wager that few top contributors will bother to
answer),
The late,critical scholar Sir karl Popper said that we can easily get entangled in the minutae of some questions(rather a lot,reading some of the questions repeated here!). Wittgenstein,the modern sage of philosophy,for instance.

Anyway,im still learning how to spell the important word"criticism".
Most of us have been educated in a tradition which-covertly
or otherwise-"looks to" the impressive-sayings;the impressive people;the impressive group and even the
impressive Idea(the american dream,for example).
Be critical of all this,especially when your teachers or lecturers talk incessantly and aimlessly about their rote-learned-information;information which they have just accepted
as true and complete!
Anyone who knows me knows that,as well as other things,im
an advocate of Random selection of polititions(because its
not only better than mass majority rule,its more democratic).
And this idea and practical solution(to the mass current criticism of the plans of the majority's Leaders)gives me the
leeway to say that a lot of people who vote in the mass
majority system,will not only lose-out,but will even get to see
their "arch rivals" make a certain mess-of-things!
For most of us do;And that brings me back to the original
question- What should be easiesr to understand?
We can all complicate things,especially in this"difficult or
complicated"life.
So i give a little contribution,hopefully to make things and
ideas"plane-er",simpler and understandable.
The guy below,who was alive during my early years,has
written extensively on a small amount of ideas;but ideas
which have shaped our beautiful world and continue to do
so. And important ideas such as peace(or education)deserve to be,not only heard by us,but debated and sensibly
criticised too;And practised by us,in our ordinary,complex
and "difficult" lives!

2007-08-24 03:02:29 · answer #2 · answered by peter m 6 · 0 0

Yours is a lovely question. Understanding is like holding a butterfly. To grip to loosely or to tightly is to fail.

My understand changes. I learn that I misconstrued, and let go of one thing to learn another, each time following reason where it might lead.

The world is easy to understand, if griped lightly.

2007-08-24 10:43:25 · answer #3 · answered by Herodotus 7 · 0 0

i think of a great style of persons get wrapped up in the thought that poetry needs to be mysterious and stressful to comprehend. optimistic, there are reliable poems that in the time of wonderful condition that description, yet a great style of the exceptional poetry of our grandparent's era is obvious and concise. i wish this enables!

2016-12-31 04:48:23 · answer #4 · answered by houghtelling 4 · 0 0

The easiest to understand is when you, I, whoever... did wrong. A lot of people are angry. Fix it immediately, or stand by your beliefs.

2007-08-24 02:22:47 · answer #5 · answered by J K 3 · 0 0

Right is right and wrong is wrong. This is an easy way to live one's life.

2007-08-24 02:16:51 · answer #6 · answered by The Voice of Reason 7 · 0 0

understand nature.

2007-08-24 03:47:46 · answer #7 · answered by sup 4 · 0 0

"I am not sure why we are here, but I am pretty sure it is not in order to enjoy ourselves." -Wittgenstein

2007-08-24 02:15:20 · answer #8 · answered by spartanmike 4 · 0 1

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