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  • I thought science does not answer "Why?"


    ↪Wayfarer skee my wide knowledge scares yoTim

    Great point again, it answers the question in a very cognitive way. It makes a good point.
  • I thought science does not answer "Why?"
    I think that you make a very good point. I agree one hundred percent.

    What they find are facts, facts and more facts, with consequences that we cannot ignoreTim
    This is very interesting and I agree. I think you are a very smart person.
  • What is motivation?


    What is motivation? Where does it come from? Why do we do what we do?Gotterdammerung

    That is a good question. I think there is no such thing as motivation. To quote the great philosopher, psychologist, neurologist, psychiatrist and scholar Sigmund Schlomo Freud (1856-1939), “If you can't do it, give up!” The point of this is to say that we should nIt be motivated if something is impossible and should give up rather than pursuing a
    Goalschopenhauer1
    which is meaningless and cannot be achieved by any humanly possible means available.

    Anyway, thanks Götterdämmerung for that question. It leaves an interesting conversation that I am sure many people are interested in. I could write an entire essay on this subject.

Napoleon Bonaparte

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