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Human objectives in a zero-sum universe. Human objectives in a zero-sum universe.

05-05-2016 , 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by PairTheBoard
We draw arbitrary lines of demarcation for matters which are binary. Not everything is binary.


PairTheBoard
Matters of practical wisdom are more complicated than matters of maths and science, for a 20 year-old mathematical prodigy can be brilliant at these, yet no 20 year-old can be wise. Practical wisdom requires experience, and often it is those who lack any one specialized ability, that excel at living life; at becoming wise. It is those who steer clear of narrow pathways and do not overly concern themselves with the finer details. Those, whose focus is a life well-lived.

The mathematicians and the scientists on the other hand, will insist it to be a close-minded approach and that the finer details truly matter. That all be information and that all be binary. A type of neutral monism, they will promote. A world-view of the pedantic; for the pedantic. A specialized world-view; for the reverse-cripple - the one who has too much of one thing, but not enough of everything else.

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