Login
Forgot Password?

OR

Login with Google Login with Twitter Login with Facebook
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • SuicideGirls
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
Vital Stats

fenris_ulf

Nowhere, North Dakota, also used to live in Colorado, Florida, Texas, and Tokyo (3 years)

Member Since 2004

Followers 13 Following 12

  • Everything
  • Photos
  • Video
  • Blogs
  • Groups
  • From Others

Sunday Jul 04, 2004

Jul 3, 2004
0
  • Facebook
  • Tweet
  • Email
I apologize for my abscense. It was hard to find time for internet in Okinawa, and most of the computers I had access to were work computers, which aren't the best ones to check SG with.

I'll sit down and write about the Okinawa trip if I have time (and there's interest) but for now, this is an essay I wrote a while back, one of my favorites.

Enjoy:

The Paradox of Wisdom

I remember when I was a student a few years ago, I used to delight in asking all of my classmates what I called, Thought Questions about reasons they did things, why they lived the way they did, why things are the way they are. I came to the realization that in order to annoy someone greatly, all one has to do is ask the question why five times.

Ultimately you get to an unsubstantiateable position that I call, The Irrational Rationalization Loop.

For example:

Why do you work and spend most of your life away from the people you care the most about?

Because I need money to buy things for them.

Why?

Because money is needed for survival.

Why?

Because thats the way our system is.

Why?

Because thats what we developed as the best.

Why?

Because it was inevitable, OK? Stop bothering me!!

(Irrational Rationalization Loop has been entered)

Usually at this point they would get very angry at me for asking too many questions. I would point out that Socrates got killed for asking too many questions. They would point out that I was not Socrates

They were right.

I have a great amount more information at my disposal than he ever had. So would it not stand to reason that I would be in a better position to develop better conclusions than he did? But for some odd reason, we trust the wisdom of the past more than we do our own reason, faculty, and ability to draw conclusions from all the information around us.

In this, the Age of Information, wouldnt it be logical that we as humans would be coming to the best conclusions with so much information available?

Some would argue the Information Overload has occurred, but I disagree. The human mind is far too amazing a device to be overloaded by such small amounts of information, even as great as they may seem.

Perhaps something else is going on.

Perhaps, we are not really looking at all the information available, and perhaps, just perhaps

We are asking the wrong questions

Lets substitute How for Why, and maybe we can sidestep the Irrational Rationalization Loop.

Try this:

How might we find a way to live in harmony with the environment without sacrificing our standard of living?

Maybe your imaginations are going now

Direct Action Journal
VIEW 9 of 9 COMMENTS
billybillybilly:
DOOOOOOODE! You're from Albuquerque! That's crazy. A friend of mine just got ahold of me a little while ago to let me know that he's living there now. I mean, like a week ago. I thought that was odd. Very cool though, he really likes it, and has convinced me to visit him sometime in the fairly near future.
Jul 5, 2004
kungfuvoodoo:
BTW, cool new profile pic, shinto cool...... wink
Jul 6, 2004

More Blogs

  • 09.09.05
    6

    Saturday Sep 10, 2005

    Well, my friends, I am departing on another adventure. This one will …
  • 09.09.05
    1

    Saturday Sep 10, 2005

    Well, hy friends, I am departing on another adventure. This one will…
  • 08.07.05
    6

    Sunday Aug 07, 2005

    Where in the World is Fenris Ulf? Off to Nevada this week (Vegas B…
  • 07.17.05
    5

    Monday Jul 18, 2005

    Quick update: Just got back from Florida, and I'm off to Indiana t…
  • 07.03.05
    7

    Sunday Jul 03, 2005

    So I'm off to Minneapolis to see some old friends, and then back home…
  • 06.16.05
    10

    Friday Jun 17, 2005

    Well, I went to Goth night at the Pulse for the first time in a long …
  • 05.31.05
    16

    Tuesday May 31, 2005

    What a life!! Just had my new roommate move in. I hope this one wor…
  • 04.17.05
    8

    Sunday Apr 17, 2005

    Off to San Antonio next week, then Virginia. I'm back in May, but …
  • 01.22.05
    18

    Saturday Jan 22, 2005

    Fuck, man, I travel too much. Anyway, I was in Utah for about a we…
  • 12.30.04
    2

    Thursday Dec 30, 2004

    Really quick update here. I spent two weeks in Alaska, came home for…

We at SuicideGirls have been celebrating alternative pin-up girls for:

23
years
9
months
27
days
  • 5,509,826 fans
  • 41,393 fans
  • 10,327,617 followers
  • 4,593 SuicideGirls
  • 1,117,733 followers
  • 14,933,073 photos
  • 321,315 followers
  • 61,423,823 comments
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
  • Help
  • About
  • Press
  • LIVE

Legal/Tos | DMCA | Privacy Policy | 18 U.S.C. 2257 Record-Keeping Requirements Compliance Statement | Contact Us | Vendo Payment Support
©SuicideGirls 2001-2025

Press enter to search
Fast Hi-res

Click here to join & see it all...

Crop your photo