aIs life just"one damned thing after another",as the American author Eibert Hubbard wroth a hundred years ago,taking a rather fatalistic viewpoint?Or is it an obstacle race,in which the contestants-human beings evrywhere-have to show their worth at certain crucial stages of their lives Is ...
Another sign of a loop is that you jump to conclusions, thinking you have logical superiority, but without any facts or real-word experience to back up your claims. ISTPs at their best are not only logical but extremely realistic and grounded. They test their conclusions with facts and exper...
such asgood, bad, happy, sad, anxious or stressed. (Check this for yourself: Set a timer for 2 minutes and see how many words you can come up with!) Other people can more easily identify — or differentiate — a wider range of emotions. Not surprisingly, this skill is characteristic...
inflicted ailments. For each old person they keep from dying, by safely wheeling them to a sedation unit, the nurses earn a point. Once time expires, a winner is declared based on how many old people died, unless they all die or are all saved. It's the most fatalistic game of tag ...
Prepare for it I’m not fatalistic. I’m realistic. Technology–be it phones, scanners, online report cards–fails often. It is human. Perfection is outside its programming. Knowing that, bone up on theLaw of Technology Failures: The reliability of technology is directly proportional to your...
You clearly haven't read much communist theory, not even Marx. You're just being fatalistic and refusing to allow that there might be a decently workable system, that brutality is the only human constant. You don't have anything to back that up, to be frank. Reply With ...
WHAT IS A JAPANESE?PERSPECTIVES FROM A NATURALIZED JAPANESE CITIZEN By ARUDOU Debito, Hokkaido Information University Speech for Tokai University ESP Classes, International Studies Department June 25, 2007 "You can't come in here. You don't look Japanese."I heard these words on October 31, ...
inflicted ailments. For each old person they keep from dying, by safely wheeling them to a sedation unit, the nurses earn a point. Once time expires, a winner is declared based on how many old people died, unless they all die or are all saved. It's the most fatalistic game of tag ...
The place is about 1h away from Bastos when there isn’t too much traffic, passed the airport. Ebogo is another 45 minutes away from there. All doable on a weekend day trip if you leave early but you could also choose the spent the night in Ebogo where there is a nice enough lodge...
For a moral fundamentalist, the main moral, social, or political problem is presumed to be that others don’t get the problem, as though events carry their own meanings. Or the main problem is presumed to be the failure of others to bow to our brilliant solutions—never mind aspects of t...