At ever corner you face an obstacle,this one is by far the most perception clouding of the lot. You can’t see beyond gratification, but right after you attain it you come crashing down from this high and regret it. That’s why they say "don’t do anything foolish"..Read on.
Continue ReadingExistentialism in "The Guest"
Continue ReadingA 20th aeon French biographer and philosopher, Albert Camus already said, "Freedom is annihilation but a adventitious to be better." That adduce altogether exemplifies what it agency to be an American.
Continue ReadingThere are still some special words that illuminate your mind and removes darkness instantly. They are parts of what has been termed as quotations.
Continue ReadingThe philosophy put forth by Jeremy Bentham that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the individual has been used to justify such things as murder and cannibalism. Some people view Bentham’s Utilitarian philosophy as more noble than other philosophies like, for instance, the Objectivist beliefs of Ayn Rand. People have called Ayn Rand a fascist for placing value on the rights of the individual. I believe that Bentham’s Utilitarian, needs of the many, spiel is much more fascist. Objectivism has never been used as an excuse for cannibalism, however Utilitarianism has. Here is a poetic rant about my frustrations over the fact that this part of Bentham’s philosophy is so blindly accepted and promoted, even by those who have no idea who Jeremy Bentham was.
Continue ReadingThis is an experimental existential poem that uses the metaphor of a carousel to ask questions about the purpose of life. The thinking of the existentialist writers and philosophers Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sarte, Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Franz Kafka were the inspiration for this poem.
Continue ReadingThis poem is an exploration of questions about the possibility of reincarnation and its purpose. You might be surprised by God’s responses.
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