If you fall into the category of people who want to make a great use of their existence, you need to ask yourself these two questions; __hat am I doing now_?; __here is it taking me to?
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This paying attention is the foundational act of empathy, of listening, of seeing, of imagining experiences other than one's own, of getting out of the boundaries of one's own experience. There's a currently popular argument that books help us feel empathy, but if they do so they do it by helping us imagine that we are people we are not. Or to go deeper within ourselves, to be more aware of what it means to be heartbroken, or ill, or six, or ninety-six, or completely lost. Not just versions of our self rendered awesome and eternally justified and always right, living in a world in which other people only exist to help reinforce our magnificence, though those kinds of books and movies exist in abundance to cater to the male imagination. Which is a reminder that literature and art can also help us fail at empathy if it sequesters us in the Big Old Fortress of Magnificent Me.
In contemporary parlance, sex is biological and gender is socially constructed.
There are three categories of people exist in the world; __he wanters_, __he wishers_ and __he makers.
Intelligence is not a moral category.
Intelligence is a moral category.
Time runs independently of us, and we cannot comprehend the flow of time. Time is a category in itself.
The best characters which always say the truth and show it and somehow put you in reality are the villiance, like The Joker, the guy from The Shinning, The guy from the Storm of the Century, but not only they the victims also the people in The 33, The story of the Mr.Nobody, Unbroken the power of will... and many other people are in this category!
To use language is to enter into the territory of categories, which are as necessary as they are dangerous.
How do you even speak of, let alone propose regulation of, [any] category [so] full of internal contradictions? . . . Maybe, like so many other things, it is a language problem.