It would appear that I don't like to talk to people. Sure, I don't mind the occasional chit-chat about what's been going on, but its not my forte. My brother once told it to me bluntly (as he does on a regular basis.) He said "You don't like conversations, you like discussions." And its true. I wish I could just walk up to people and ask them what their opinion is on religion. But i can't, it's a longer process than that and takes a long time to develop. One of my favourite topics to discuss is dreams. For instance you know that feeling when you're in a dream but something alarming happens so you suddenly jerk upwards. It happens to me all the time. Another favourtie of mine is telling people that i sleep oddly. Most people, it would appear, sleep on their side, but i sleep on my front. This leads to all kinds of respiratory and logical problems. Including extreme pins-and-needles in the morning. One of my favourite threories about dreams is that once you know that you're in a dream you can control it, but this just isn't true. I can't count the times I've known very well that I'm in a dream...but STILL can't fly. What does it take to fly around here?
But seriously, dreams are weird. I have this theory that when you get dejavu, it's because you've previously dreamed something happening, and its come true. Dreams are very confusing. "Inception" was somewhat correct when it talked about dreams. Dreams are very strange, but they only seem strange once you've woken up. It is only then that you realise that your dreams were not normal, but absurd.
We as humans often create ideal worlds in our dreams, and we are disappointed when we wake up, for we then realise that our lives are never as interesting as we hoped they would be.
I vow from now and onwards, to strive for a better dreams, this way when I wake up I will feel happy. Happy that life is not only going extremely well for me, but also that it is doing better than my subconscious can imagine. Now THAT's saying something. It seems impossble, but we are all, striving for it.
I like to discuss and debate, but seriously...cut the chit-chat! Its boring.
Welcome!
Having joined the world of blogging to a lesser extent previously, but I have decided to make a new weekly blog. The concept is simple: I talk about the thoughts that go through my head each week. You may then agree, disagree, think I'm insane; take offence; call me an idiot or whatever.
Saturday, 8 January 2011
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Every animal assumes that its the smartest
Have you ever been reading a book, then worked whats going to happen, wanted to tell someone that you worked it out but they would never believe you? I get that a lot. The same thing happens with movies. I tend to get it with philosophical concepts too. For example, I thought of "I think therefore I am" before I had heard the phrase. Not in those exact words but I used to always say that you can never be 100% sure of anything. Even stupid things, like "I'm 100% sure the buses are never running today". Well you can never be 100% sure about anything, because it could all be one giant delusion, you could be insane, you could be the only person in the world. You might not truly take the form of a human. Anything you've ever been taught could be a lie. But I soon realised that you can be certain of one thing: that you exist. No matter what form you take, you are a thing and you are thinking. If you can think, you must exist. Anyone else telling you that they also think might be a lie. But you KNOW that you exist. I was pretty sure that I came up with the concept a while ago, but nowadays I'm having doubts as to whether i believe myself or not.
What I talked about in my very first blog is actually not all too different from a concept that Eddie Izzard was talking about during his latest Standup tour. He talked about how he didn't believe in God, but believed in the good of mankind. Sound familiar? But this I definitely HAD thought of already and I had been thinking about it for years, just never had a place to talk about it. Hence the blog.
This whole thing actually reminds me of something a classmate of mine once said to a teacher which at the time I thought was a brilliant question. Where do quotes come from? quotes like: "I think therefore I am" or "survival of the fittest"? How do you get your quotes well known? Can I say something clever or inspiring right now then talk to the right people and they'll publish it in a magazine or a paper? is it word of mouth? It was soon made clear however that these weren't just random things that people said, but lines from a book or paper that had been written. I guess a blog is the modern technological way of doing this.
So here's one of my concepts: documented and copyrighted (except not copyrighted). Let us consider the animal kingdom. Ants aren't very intelligent. Sure, they can follow a crowd, work together as a team, but no other animal that we know of is nearly as intelligent as a human. An ant walks around all day, doing ant things and focusing on ant issues, without once even considering the fact that there is an entire advanced civilisation living among them, with computers and satellite navigation. Machines, to lift heavy things (of a lot more than double their bodyweight). It is therefore the logical to assume that there is another kind of being, far more intelligent than us, living among us. We're just too thick to notice. And there's no point trying to explain it to us because we wouldn't understand. Perhaps they're even studying us. Perhaps they accidentally stand on us and kill us, without even noticing or even caring, as our lives are so menial compared to theirs. Every animal thinks that its the smartest.
So there you go, there's my afflatus. Now quote me, fools, quote me!!
What I talked about in my very first blog is actually not all too different from a concept that Eddie Izzard was talking about during his latest Standup tour. He talked about how he didn't believe in God, but believed in the good of mankind. Sound familiar? But this I definitely HAD thought of already and I had been thinking about it for years, just never had a place to talk about it. Hence the blog.
This whole thing actually reminds me of something a classmate of mine once said to a teacher which at the time I thought was a brilliant question. Where do quotes come from? quotes like: "I think therefore I am" or "survival of the fittest"? How do you get your quotes well known? Can I say something clever or inspiring right now then talk to the right people and they'll publish it in a magazine or a paper? is it word of mouth? It was soon made clear however that these weren't just random things that people said, but lines from a book or paper that had been written. I guess a blog is the modern technological way of doing this.
So here's one of my concepts: documented and copyrighted (except not copyrighted). Let us consider the animal kingdom. Ants aren't very intelligent. Sure, they can follow a crowd, work together as a team, but no other animal that we know of is nearly as intelligent as a human. An ant walks around all day, doing ant things and focusing on ant issues, without once even considering the fact that there is an entire advanced civilisation living among them, with computers and satellite navigation. Machines, to lift heavy things (of a lot more than double their bodyweight). It is therefore the logical to assume that there is another kind of being, far more intelligent than us, living among us. We're just too thick to notice. And there's no point trying to explain it to us because we wouldn't understand. Perhaps they're even studying us. Perhaps they accidentally stand on us and kill us, without even noticing or even caring, as our lives are so menial compared to theirs. Every animal thinks that its the smartest.
So there you go, there's my afflatus. Now quote me, fools, quote me!!
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