Well, philosophy is entirely a matter of perspective, based on a person's experiences in life, and their interests. What you do in life influences how you think, what you believe in, and what you will do in certain situations. Thus, everybody has a different set of philisophies.
My personal dream for human society:
- To be free of money, an instrument which has led to war, greed, poverty, even death (from war and starvation).
- For a society of true equals. That means that everyone is truly equal - nobody gets special priviliges.
- For a society that invests heavily in researching for its own good.
- To overcome our basic emotion: war
- To be at peace with nature. Thousands of years of living indoors have caused us to lose some of our most basic instincts that could be useful (before Katrina hit land, animals were seen fleeing from the coast - they were had a bond with nature).
Call this a utopian fantasy if you will. But it is my dream.
2007-12-17 12:57:28
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answered by ch_ris_l 5
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End of Greed. To use different means than nuclear weapons to resolve differences between nations. Get Greed separate from State by U.S. law. use religious freedoms. Then once people protected both ways invite refutation of it. Greed is component of genocide so dream to for this to be attempted. There are other way people might do this. Dream also to see greed listed as cause of genocide at United Nations. Futher explained greed itself is the problem not people. That if genocide is to be avoided it can no more be seen as a valid belief system. To define greed as belief planet and minerals here for taking.To see people oppossing greed as just obstacles to be killed ,tortured, massacred. Invasion of nations,propaganda.
2007-12-17 13:06:57
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answered by darren m 7
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My personal philosophy is to "pay it forward." Do something unexpected for someone in the hopes that they will continue the trend.
My dream for humanity is that we Americans, get back to the traditional values that this country was founded on: "One nation under God."
2007-12-17 12:55:03
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answered by Patricia D 6
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Ancient Europeans wrote about Ages of Man.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ages_of_Man
There are also many other references to various
types of world ages or Ages of Man in Hopi
(worlds), Mayan (suns) and other cultures of
antiquity. Giorgio de Santillana, the former
professsor of the history of science, mentions
approximately thirty ancient cultures that
believed in the concept of a series of ages and
the rise and fall of history, with alternating
Dark and Golden Ages.
More details of these Ages are available in the
Yuga concept of the Hindus. The present age
is known as Kali Yuga (age of darkness).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuga
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satya_Yuga
http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/iml/iml11.htm
http://www.crystallotus.com/Lemuria/04bbTheAges.htm
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/AgesOfWorld.html
One visioner wrote:
"From 2010, winds of spiritualism will blow across the
entire world, awakening more and more people in its wake. Where limits
of (modern) science end, spiritualism begins. .... Along with scientific
progress, intellectuals will start recognizing the importance of
spiritualism. .... From 2050, a new era will begin...."
[ Swami Dattavadhut, Prophecies 1998 to 2100, Vanita Books, Mumbai, 1997, pp. 33-42].
http://kaalchakra0.tripod.com/id66.html
2007-12-17 19:07:00
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answered by d_r_siva 7
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