"A man who takes away another man's freedom is a prisoner of hatred, he is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow-mindedness."
Nelson Mandela, activist, South African president, Nobel laureate (18th July 1918-2013)
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"A man who takes away another man's freedom is a prisoner of hatred, he is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow-mindedness."
Nelson Mandela, activist, South African president, Nobel laureate (18th July 1918-2013)
I cannot help fearing that men may reach a point where they look on every new theory as a danger, every innovation as a toilsome trouble, every social advance as a first step toward revolution, and that they may absolutely refuse to move at all.
Alexis de Tocqueville
Narrowmindedness
Stop analyzing me in such a narrowmindedness way. You are giving me two options for every question you ask. That is like puttin an ape in a box and asking, 'Do you want to go to place A or B'? It is very low to research in that way. You will never know me when you try to put me in a box. I will break out every box you make for me. So mind your analyzing thoughts and the true emotions beneath it for that you will hurt yourself on my sharp mind.
What If?
What happens in the chamber of a narrow mind? Does the air grow thin? Does the dim light flicker? What would happen if a door opened? If they dared to look beyond it? If they viewed the world as it is, cracked but not broken? If they acknowledged not only voices that speak with the loudest inflections, but those small voices that bend? Imagine if they saw liberty as not just a ruse but…
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If you walk into a labyrinth and have the saying that everything is free will, is it truly free will if you cannot enter a labyrinth without gettin to the idea to go to it and to decide if you want to do it or not. I think that when you are in and when you are there you don't have free will anymore. The only time you have it is when you are somewhere where you can build your own labyrinth and even then you are bonded to the choices you make out of the natural elements and ways of behaving in and outside of yourself
Free will won't be everywhere
If you walk into a labyrinth and have the saying that everything is free will, is it truly free will if you cannot enter a labyrinth without gettin to the idea to go to it and to decide if you want to do it or not. I think that when you are in and when you are there you don't have free will anymore. The only time you have it is when you are somewhere where you can build your own labyrinth and even then you are bonded to the choices you make out of the natural elements and ways of behaving in and outside of yourself
Free will won't be everywhere
"And why do I defend your ignorance?
Oh, why do I defend the state you're in?"
Paramore
"Where's your gavel? Your jury?
What's my offense this time?
You're not a judge, but if you're gonna judge me,
Well, sentence me to another life."
PARAMORE