Monday, April 07, 2008

Ecology from Sources Anonymous

Why is it that girls say they want a sensitive guy but really they want a guy that’s sensitive towards THEIR feelings?

Why do girls think they know what romance is? Cuz they created it.

WTF is ‘love’. Love is just a word, it doesn’t have a definite meaning so how can people be satisfied with someone saying ‘I love you.’ Maybe just maybe people should tell people why they love them, before the repetitively use the line ‘I love you.’

Satisfaction is the greatest form of happiness. Why? Think about it for a second. What can possibly bring greater joy than being totally satisfied? The trick is, you have to be honest with yourself; you can’t cheat your own satisfaction. So lowering goals to reach satisfaction doesn’t achieve the desired effect. So what do you do? If most peoples goals are imaginative an unreachable, I guess the best way of life is the ‘don’t worry, be happy’ theory. Right?

Some things in life just can’t be explained by science. Like a kiss, there’s something about the right kiss that just feels… supernatural. It can’t be explained by the laws of nature or the chemistry of the body. Its small things like this that give people hope for larger beliefs, like God. So does god really exist or is he just a figment of our insecurity with the unexplainable?

Don’t think true love can actually be described. It’s just something we say to distinguish the person you end up with from the rest of the people you “fell in love with.” It would be tragic if we didn’t have a special word for everything (sarcasm). Also I wonder what that makes your previous loves, “fake loves?”

Hmmmm…

Society probably amounts for about 75% of all unhappiness. Come on society let a player play. Basically society is bunch of idiots who predetermined what’s important in all of our lives before we were even born. Money, looks, education….. what if I got a bunch of people together and we made, cow milking abilities, how far you can throw a sewing machine and ability to open doors the most important things in life. Sigh.

People all over the world for ages have been trying to define human nature. What’s the point of defining human nature? We’re too ignorant to learn from our mistakes anyway. So what’s the point, to reveal our flaws? I vote STFU about it and bask in our ignorance. It’s less painful.

Until recently, I never realized how much one little thing about someone can linger in your mind for so long. I miss the word ‘pardon’… miss the way she annoyed me into doing anything… miss the way she tried to understand sports… miss the way she turns red after she takes a shot… miss her crying when she listens to boys 2 men… miss how she highlights my textbooks when we study… miss her trying to outargue the unarguable…miss her ‘omg, shutup ******!’ face… miss her compliments, always meant more than anyone elses… most of all I miss her presence.

Someone was talking about perfect love yesterday… it sounded so unbelievably unreachable but when you think about it…. any love that actually survives is perfect. No matter how rocky a relationship is as long as you stick through it the love is flawless. Basically, there’s no such thing as an imperfect love.

You think humans were made smart so that they can understand how foolish they really are?

Theory of humantivity.

Degree of success= (Difference made) (Personal Satisfaction)^2/Selfishness

Answer can be negative… lol

Pretty much every action we make in our lives is selfish. There’s no such thing as an unselfish act. So, I think all we can hope for is that our selfishness makes a positive difference in the world.

Nietzsche’s will to power… we learn not to gain knowledge but to gain power over certain knowledge…

Opinions… if you agree with any opinion… you have no opinion…

Really real things don’t change at all…. but if something seems to not change isn’t that just as good.. if in our conscious its unchanged… it hasn’t ‘really’ changed…

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Reverance

In light of more obvious matters, points which seem so clear to us after it has all happened, never seem to grace our mind before the matter. It is always preceding a certain event that we obtain a "ohhh yea.. " understanding of the event. Its a dilemma that has been here since the beginning of man. Why do we not understand issues at that time, but realize it was wrong or we could've done it another way, later.

I have encountered this problem personally many a time. It just doesn't hit you clearly at the time. No matter how much you think about it, you can never think of the correct way to handle an issue until you have handled it and then realized it. Is this effect called After-Occurence-Understanding? or POST-UNDERSTANDING? It is just the way things are. In this crazy confused world. We have to understand without revering the consequences, and take that step to making things right and handling the situation.