To me this is a world where no one is justified to claim they know anything, so why has humanity torn itself apart over and over again to define what is what and who is who? And for what? — Anopheles
The answer is the acquired need for prestige. It takes the place of recognizing universal purpose. Prestige than offers us the feeling of value — Nikolas
The answer is the acquired need for prestige. It takes the place of recognizing universal purpose. Prestige than offers us the feeling of value
— Nikolas
Is mans inherent flaw then to add value to nothing and place that value on themselves for gratification simply because we don't want to feel useless in a world with no definite purpose? — Anopheles
so why has humanity torn itself apart over and over again to define what is what and who is who? And for what? — Anopheles
To me this is a world where no one is justified to claim they know anything, so why has humanity torn itself apart over and over again to define what is what and who is who? And for what? — Anopheles
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