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Who Should Be Held Responsible For Slavery In America? - Part Two
This link shows the truth about the civil war. How the whiteman changed the narrative about the Civil War.
It was originally a white vrs black war, and the whites were trying to grab power from the Black Plantation Owners.
The truth is coming out.
“Mother says there are locked rooms inside all women; kitchen of lust, / bedroom of grief, bathroom of apathy. / Sometimes, the men – they come with keys, / and sometimes, the men – they come with hammers.”
— Warsan Shire, from “The House,” Her Blue Body
Didn’t I do it for you? Why don’t I do it for you?
Why won’t you do it for me, when all I do is for you?
Dude I’m cackling in a fucking downtown Starbucks. As soon as he started rubbin his hair on the mic I was done.
🤣🤣🤣fcking aye
“The entire life of Christ is so presented as to help to justify the prophecies: he acts in this way in order that they may be justified.”
—F. Nietzsche, The Will to Power, §188 (excerpt).
“Who looks outside - dreams; who looks inside - awakes”
— Carl G. Jung
“A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche
“Be silent and listen: have you recognized your madness and do you admit it? Have you noticed that all your foundations are completely mired in madness? Do you not want to recognize your madness and welcome it in a friendly manner? You wanted to accept everything. So accept madness too. Let the light of your madness shine, and it will suddenly dawn on you.”
— Carl Gustav Jung (1875 - 1961) Swiss Pioneer of Psychology. (via vulturehooligan)
“Be silent and listen: have you recognized your madness and do you admit it? Have you noticed that all your foundations are completely mired in madness? Do you not want to recognize your madness and welcome it in a friendly manner? You wanted to accept everything. So accept madness too. Let the light of your madness shine, and it will suddenly dawn on you.”
— Carl Gustav Jung (1875 - 1961) Swiss Pioneer of Psychology. (via vulturehooligan)
Clients pay about $100 a session for philosophically guided advice.
Instead of going to traditional psychotherapists for advice and support, growing numbers of people are turning to philosophical counselors for particularly wise guidance. These counselors work much like traditional psychotherapists. But instead of offering solutions based solely on their understanding of mental health or psychology, philosophical counselors offer solutions and guidance drawn from the writings of great thinkers.
Millennia of philosophical studies can provide practical advice for those experiencing practical difficulties: There’s an entire field of philosophy that explores moral issues; stoic philosophers show us how to weather hardship; the existentialists advise on anxiety; and Aristotle was one of the first thinkers to question what makes a “good life.” All these topics make up a good chunk of any therapy session, philosophical or otherwise. [keep reading]
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences
Scholars have often expressed astonishment for how well mathematics works to describe our physical world. In 1960, Eugene Wigner published an article with the title above commenting that
…the mathematical formulation of the physicist’s often crude experience leads, in an uncanny number of cases, to an amazingly accurate description of a large class of phenomena.
Here are some others’ thoughts:
The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.
— Albert Einstein
Physics is mathematical not because we know so much about the physical world, but because we know so little; it is only its mathematical properties that we can discover.
— Bertrand Russell
How can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought which is independent of experience, is so admirably appropriate to the objects of reality?
— Albert Einstein
Our physical world doesn’t have just some mathematical properties, it has only mathematical properties.
— Max Tegmark
Physicists may have fallen prey to a false dichotomy between mathematics and physics. It’s common for theoretical physicists to speak of mathematics providing a quantitative language for describing physical reality… But maybe… math is more than just a description of reality. Maybe math is reality.
— Brian Greene
More info at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unreasonable_Effectiveness_of_Mathematics_in_the_Natural_Sciences