I believe that reason and rational living can be highly insipid... we need the spice of emotions and foolhardiness to enjoy the life fully!!
2007-10-05 22:26:04
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answered by small 7
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With structure, you get farther from chaos, God is Knowledge, Light, and Order. Therefore there is an emphasis on reason, and rationality. A Zen master might say? If you understand this, then you do not understand. If you do not understand this, think again. Set your alarm 6:45. it's going to be a hard
Winter.
2007-10-06 05:34:42
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answered by The13thstone 2
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Put these great thoughts/ logical thoughts/ rational thoughts/philosophical thoughts into action. Make the WORD a VERB!
2007-10-06 06:03:47
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answered by maconsolviaa 5
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that may work if we were robot's, but I'm thinking pretty boring, I've made some terrible mistakes in my life, but i believe that's when we learn the most, and become closer to GOD, if we live rational all the time: what can we learn, im sure the saying "we learn from our mistakes" hasn't been around for so long for no reason, right?
2007-10-06 08:06:04
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answered by Elizabeth (the jewish princess) 5
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The cause of depression and unhappiness I see in lack of the above knowledge.
You can trust those philosophers.
2007-10-06 11:54:42
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answered by Anonymous
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For me, mind and heart should blend in a desired proportion that will make living such a beautiful experience.
2007-10-06 06:02:11
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answered by Rhythm of the Falling Rain 7
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Derrr. I thonks things atimes, but the adhbharan and creasa escape me. Me mind ay wot it youst 2 b. Kor say nuffin else, soss
2007-10-06 05:23:50
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answered by bottle babe 4
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bebo ergo sum
2007-10-08 01:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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