Wisdom

  • Philosophy – “Why Genre Fiction Relies on Literary Fiction” – 2/1/2024

    “Imagination is restricted to a world or an environment. Our world can be sculpted into anything, though it’s all interactable. How did that world become sculpted, without human interaction? A human imagined something after they interpreted it. A tree, not created by humans, though by nature, became involved in imaginative, fictional works, after interpretation.” –

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  • Philosophy – “Why There’s No Societal Resolution to Prejudice” – 1/27/2024

    “A group or a collective is a simplified complexity. What else could be complex, other than the individual? Among society, people are labelled, generalized, and made simple. But that’s society, where groups of various sizes exist. What could be more complicated than an individual, who takes time to understand?” – Modern Romanticism There had been

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  • Philosophy – “The Core Difference Between Sympathy and Empathy” – 1/26/2024

    “What person feels, if not to identify? An empathetic soul is an intimate one. There is no such thing as a loose expression of empathy. One may lose themselves, their own lonesome identification, as a sacrifice when peering too far into someone else’s anguish. That empathetic soul felt too much, not of themselves, though of

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  • Philosophy – “Why Surface-Level Diversity is Harmful” – 12/28/2023

    “Outright contrasting two distinct types of diversity, being that of what we know nothing of and what we can know everything about, means that they have nothing to do with each other. Even so, we must think of the former kind as a barrier, though a needed one. While a needed one, it should also

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  • Philosophy – “What’s the Reason to Love?” – 8/10/2023

    I declare, upon a point I found hindering to decide, that there cannot be a reason to love. No distinguishable, practical reason. There cannot be a useful reason for it in its wide arrangement of symptoms, all discussed of love, as all remain being reminders of what cannot be explained. What would be said? Only

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  • Philosophy – “Why Crisis Reveals Character” – 8/8/2023

    “Humans grow like muscles. But during the crisis, we are revealing how much we can lift on our shoulders, can handle in the heat of tension.” Modern Romanticism There has been that saying, “Crisis doesn’t build character. It reveals it.” It is true, I believe, that in our handling of crisis, of conflict, of pain,

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  • Philosophy – “Why Machines would not Understand Love” – 3/15/2023

    “Between the black or the white, there is nothing but everything brought forward from a certain past into an uncertain future.” Modern Romanticism What a machine knows is to compute A or B from a scenario, or from a file where something can be accessed in its objective light. What it cannot do is comprehend

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  • Philosophy – “Why ‘Anything Goes’ Epitomizes Deception” – 1/10/2023

    “If ‘anyone’ might tell you the truth, offer you blatant evidence of whatever making, design, or origin, you are admitting that just ‘anyone’ can be trusted. Truth should be offered from those whom you trust are not there to taint its presence with deceit.” – Modern Romanticism “Anything goes” will not be at all relevant

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  • Philosophy – “When Race Doesn’t Matter” – 12/28/2022

    “To think on a close friend for their race, or other surface-level detail, is to spit on your memories of them for what goes beneath that.” – Modern Romanticism At the point of knowing an individual for there to be a stable structure of trust, a person no longer needs to see them as a

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  • “If we can say that love must be deserved, then we ought to also believe that death can be something deserved upon another. Controlling those uncontrollable, inevitable gifts or punishments upon another, for who can believe, with legitimate credibility upon their words, that this gamble of love or death can be ruled as a designated

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  • Poem – “My Life Reuses Old Daylight” – 11/22/2022

    I once wrote a smile down.I once carved a line in the sandupon a shore, after I had realizedthat time is an infinite sprawl,leaving wounds as open as oceans – as that smile came to be knownas that divide between sadness,softness, and some other choice. That smile was from recognizingthat life repeats what it ignores,that

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  • Philosophy: “Why the Truth Hurts” – Written: 10/17/2022

    “A smile is a stone, made for fire. Beneath that hardened mask is a puddle, where our sorrows were held down to be drowned. We held down our tragedies beneath a weight, a stone, our false smiles, though we could not help it when the fires grew to reach others and burn them away. We

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