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Hitler did say in his last speeches that his spirit will rise again and avenge him.
I didnt know he meant it literally.
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@Lemming
"Eternal Nature inexorably avenges the infringement of her commands. Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator."
- Hitler, Mein Kampf
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@FLRW
On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last
And elect Hitler again.
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@Shila
Attacking one NATO country is the same as attacking all NATO countries.
Not sure how that works when NATO countries attack each other.
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Also, after Hitler comes to power, he reforms the country while invading other countries and blaming them for being invaded.
This is called "Hitler's gambit".
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"President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would not rule out the use of military force to seize control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, as he declared U.S. control of both to be vital to American national security."
Imagine if Hitler was in control of USA instead of Germany.
I guess given enough time, in any country, eventually some Hitler must come to power.
I call this "Hitler becomes president" law.
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@Greyparrot
If you seek to win, you will inevitably lose, but if you seek truth, you can only grow.
You are a wise parrot.
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Many people have asked what Taoism is, and I am not great at explaining. Tao Te Ching book is very complicated.
With the help of AI, this work was made to explain Taoism in a simple way. Some quotes repeat because they are explained in a different way.
Tao Te Ching important quotes and explanation of quotes:
"The sage does not compete, thus no one can compete with him."
This quote encapsulates the Taoist attitude towards competition. It suggests that true strength and wisdom lie in transcending the need to compete. By not engaging in rivalry, one becomes invincible.
"When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everyone will respect you."
This emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and inner contentment. It suggests that the desire to compete often stems from a lack of self-worth. By embracing one's true nature, one earns genuine respect, which is far more valuable than any victory in competition.
"Water is fluid, soft, and yielding. But water will wear down rock, which is rigid and cannot yield. As a rule, whatever is fluid, soft, and yielding will overcome whatever is rigid and hard. This is another paradox: what is soft is strong."
This analogy illustrates the Taoist principle of non-action (wu wei). It suggests that true power lies in yielding and adapting, rather than aggressive force. In the context of competition, it implies that flexibility and cooperation are ultimately more effective than head-on confrontation.
"The Tao is like an empty container; it can never be completely filled. It is vast and deep like the ancestor of all things."
This metaphor highlights the Taoist value of humility. It suggests that true wisdom lies in recognizing the limitations of one's knowledge and abilities. This attitude is contrary to the competitive mindset, which often involves overconfidence and the need to prove oneself superior.
"Governing a large country is like frying a small fish. You spoil it with too much poking."
This analogy advises against excessive intervention and control. In a competitive environment, this translates to avoiding unnecessary aggression and manipulation. The Taoist approach emphasizes balance and harmony, allowing things to unfold naturally.
In essence, the Tao Te Ching suggests that competition is a superficial and ultimately futile pursuit. It advocates for a way of being that is grounded in inner peace, humility, and cooperation. By embracing these principles, one can achieve a deeper and more meaningful form of success, one that is not dependent on external validation or the defeat of others.
It's important to note that these interpretations are open to individual understanding and reflection. The Tao Te Ching is a poetic and enigmatic text, and its wisdom can be applied to various aspects of life.
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
This emphasizes that even the most ambitious goals can be achieved through consistent, incremental progress.
"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished."
This highlights the power of patience and the natural flow of life.
"Be content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are."
This reminds us that happiness lies in simplicity and acceptance of the present moment.
"The soft overcomes the hard; the gentle overcomes the rigid."
This emphasizes the strength found in gentleness and flexibility.
"To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders."
This suggests that a calm and peaceful mind can achieve harmony with the surrounding world.
"The Tao that can be named is not the eternal Tao."
This emphasizes the ineffable nature of the Tao, suggesting that true understanding cannot be captured in words.
"He who knows others is wise; he who knows himself is enlightened."
This highlights the importance of self-awareness and inner wisdom.
"He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty."
This suggests that true strength lies in self-control and inner peace.
"When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everybody will respect you."
This emphasizes the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance.
"The Master sees the invisible, hears the inaudible."
This quote emphasizes the importance of intuition and inner awareness. The Master, or enlightened individual, transcends the limitations of the senses to perceive the underlying reality of the universe.
"The finest swords are forged in fire. The noblest people are tempered in adversity."
This quote highlights the transformative power of challenges. Just as fire strengthens steel, adversity can refine character and bring out the best in individuals.
"The Tao that can be named is not the eternal Tao."
This is a core concept in Taoism, emphasizing the ineffable nature of the ultimate reality.
"He who knows does not speak; he who speaks does not know."
This quote suggests that true wisdom is often silent. Those who possess deep understanding may find it difficult to express it adequately through words.
"The greatest good is like water. Water benefits all things and does not strive. It occupies the low places which all disdain."
This quote extols the virtues of humility and adaptability. Like water, the wise person finds fulfillment by serving others and embracing the natural flow of life.
This highlights the virtues of humility and yielding. Water, by its nature, flows effortlessly and finds its way around obstacles.
"He who knows does not speak; he who speaks does not know."
This emphasizes the limitations of words and the importance of inner understanding. Striving for external recognition or validation through words can hinder true wisdom.
"Contention and strife arise from distinctions. When there are no distinctions, what is there to contend about?"
This emphasizes that competition and conflict arise from our tendency to categorize and differentiate. By recognizing the interconnectedness of all things, we can transcend these divisions.
Here's a summary of Tao key ideas:
The Tao: This is the fundamental principle of the universe, an indescribable force that governs all existence. It is the source of all things, yet formless and ever-changing.
Wu Wei (Effortless Action): This concept emphasizes the importance of going with the flow, acting naturally and spontaneously without striving or forcing outcomes. It's about aligning with the Tao and allowing things to unfold organically.
Simplicity and Humility: The Tao Te Ching advocates for a life of simplicity, contentment, and detachment from worldly desires. It encourages humility and recognizing the limitations of human knowledge.
Yielding to the Flow: The text emphasizes the importance of yielding to the natural order of things, like water flowing downhill. Resistance creates conflict and suffering, while acceptance brings peace and harmony.
Inner Peace: The ultimate goal is to achieve inner peace and tranquility by cultivating a state of inner stillness and aligning with the Tao.
Key Themes:
Nature: The Tao Te Ching draws heavily from observations of nature, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of living in harmony with the natural world.
Governance: The text offers guidance on how to govern effectively, emphasizing gentleness, humility, and leading by example.
Personal Growth: The Tao Te Ching provides insights on personal development, encouraging self-awareness, inner peace, and living a meaningful life.
Expanded points:
1. The Tao: The Unnamable Way
The Source of All: The Tao is the fundamental principle underlying all existence. It's the source from which everything arises, yet it remains formless, indescribable, and beyond human comprehension. Think of it as the ultimate source code of the universe, the invisible hand that guides the ebb and flow of reality.
Ever-Changing and Unpredictable: The Tao is not static; it's constantly in motion, ever-changing and unpredictable. This reflects the dynamic nature of reality itself, where nothing is permanent and everything is in a state of flux.
Paradoxical Nature: The Tao is full of paradoxes. It is both weak and strong, yielding and forceful. This emphasizes the importance of embracing opposites and finding balance between seemingly contradictory forces.
2. Wu Wei (Effortless Action)
Going with the Flow: Wu Wei translates to "non-action" or "effortless action." It's about acting in harmony with the natural order, without striving or forcing outcomes. It's not about inaction, but about acting spontaneously and effortlessly, like a skilled martial artist who moves with grace and fluidity.
Letting Go of Control: Wu Wei encourages us to let go of our need for control and allow things to unfold naturally. This doesn't mean passivity, but rather a deep understanding of the natural flow of events and aligning ourselves with it.
Finding Joy in the Present Moment: By embracing Wu Wei, we can find joy in the present moment, free from the anxieties and frustrations that arise from striving and grasping.
3. Simplicity and Humility
The Virtue of Simplicity: The Tao Te Ching advocates for a life of simplicity, free from the distractions and complexities of modern society. It encourages us to cultivate inner peace and contentment by focusing on essential needs and reducing unnecessary desires.
Recognizing Our Limitations: True wisdom lies in recognizing our limitations and accepting that we cannot control everything. Humility is essential for understanding the Tao and living in harmony with it.
Leading by Example: Effective leaders, according to the Tao Te Ching, lead by example, not by force. They cultivate a sense of community and empower others through their humility and wisdom.
4. Yielding to the Flow
The Wisdom of Water: The Tao Te Ching often uses water as a metaphor for the Tao. Like water, the wise person is adaptable, yielding to obstacles and finding a way around them.
Overcoming Resistance: Resistance to the natural flow of life creates suffering and conflict. By yielding to the Tao, we can navigate challenges with grace and find opportunities for growth.
Embracing Change: Change is inevitable. The Tao Te Ching encourages us to embrace change as a natural part of life and to adapt to new circumstances with flexibility and resilience.
5. Inner Peace
Cultivating Inner Stillness: The ultimate goal of the Tao Te Ching is to achieve inner peace and tranquility. This can be cultivated through practices such as meditation, deep breathing, and cultivating a sense of inner stillness.
Finding Harmony Within: True peace comes from within, not from external circumstances. By cultivating inner harmony, we can find contentment and joy regardless of our external situation.
6. Nature as Teacher
Observing the Natural World: The Tao Te Ching encourages us to observe the natural world and learn from its wisdom. By studying the rhythms of nature, we can gain deeper insights into the workings of the universe and find inspiration for our own lives.
Interconnectedness of All Things: The Tao teaches us that all things in nature are interconnected and interdependent. We are part of a larger whole, and our actions have consequences for the entire ecosystem.
7. Governance and Leadership
Leading by Example: Effective leaders, according to the Tao Te Ching, lead by example, not by force. They cultivate a sense of community and empower others through their humility and wisdom.
The Importance of Virtue: True power comes from virtue, not from coercion or manipulation. A virtuous leader inspires others to follow through their own example, creating a harmonious and just society.
Minimizing Interference: The best form of governance, according to the Tao Te Ching, is one that minimizes interference in the lives of its people, allowing them to flourish naturally.
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@Greyparrot
They will need it more during war time.
They can have it now and during your imaginary war time.
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@Shila
How did you rate your IQ above 120 with a learning disability?
Its a memory issue. I forget things easily, and have difficulty remembering, which is why I write down a lot.
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@Shila
You just want to be a good trans, right?
Yes.
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@Shila
So even your Japanese in incomplete
Its one of the hardest languages to learn and I have a learning disability.
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@Shila
Thought you wanted to be a better parent than your parents.
I dont want to be a parent at all, let alone compete with my parents.
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@Shila
You mean adoption.
People arent forced to have kids.
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@Shila
China also has the highest number of billionaires.
Not sure how that makes wages big and work easier.
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@Shila
Can you complete your sentence.
I am just combining words and hoping it makes some sense.
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@Shila
In less than 30 years it became the second largest economy in the world. Who is complaining?
Probably those who have to work too much for a not too much of a wage.
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@Shila
How are you going to deal with this deficiency?
Its an upgrade.
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@WyIted
China is a cruel country in which many people and animals suffer.
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@Greyparrot
Or you can save it for emergencies and give it to the poor when the russians and chinese invade.
The poor need the money now.
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@Shila
It should be banned on Debateart.
I was just wondering about how hentai is ethical.
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@Shila
Trans don’t have to deal with pregnancy.
Yes because trans women still cant get pregnant
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@Shila
Abortion is only necessary when prevention fails.
Many things can be used so that pregnancy isnt a problem.
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@Mall
Yes you can avoid the function of many things. Doesn't negate the function.
Abortion removes the function so that sex can be done without pregnancy.
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@WyIted
Not an anime fan but hentai seems like the only ethical porn.
Not sure how is it ethical to promote animated incest and rape.
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@Greyparrot
No, he specifically implied hoarding wealth is evil. Ants are hoarders. Grasshoppers are takers.
If you have 2 million dollars, giving 20.000 to the poor every year is okay as its just 1% of wealth.
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@Greyparrot
So you want a society of all grasshoppers and no ants, we get it bro.
I think he simply wants for ants who have more food than they can eat give some to the hungry grasshopper so he eats too.
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There is also manga of World Conquest Zvezda Plot, but I couldnt find it anywhere in English.
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@whiteflame
I for sure recommend Dandadan!
Other than that, my top anime by far is still World Conquest Zvezda Plot, even tho I have been waiting 10 years for season 2 and it never happened. Apparently, the anime which strongly insults smokers isnt very popular in Japan where there are plenty of smokers.
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@DavidAZZ
Can you explain why it can't?
I dont need to since you didnt explain why it can.
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@Mall
Pregnancy in nature is the outcome of the function to sexual intercourse for the umpteenth time. You can call it a risk. It's just like calling a risk of driving, operating a motor vehicle.
You can avoid pregnancy by having an abortion so pregnancy isnt a problem.
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@DavidAZZ
I posted to BK earlier about millionaires in the USA
Those need to be taxed so that money can be given to the poor.
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@DavidAZZ
It needs to change from being poor.
It cant.
Take a few things at a time and over a year, you will be a different person, hopefully for the better.
Impossible.
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@DavidAZZ
Not so. Your mindset has changed many times and you have not realized it. The best way to change a mindset is to decide what you want to change and to change the HABITS that are formed from those mindsets. One habit you could start with is your self talk about how much you can't change. Stop the tape that plays in your mind and change the message.
It didnt change to being rich.
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@DavidAZZ
But we are not talking abilities, we are talking about mindsets
Not all people have same mindset.
Change the mindset and you will achieve more.
I cant change the mindset.
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@Mall
You agree that there are risks and if done right, you can avoid them
Risk of pregnancy is avoided by abortion.
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@Cerulean
This is a self-defeating mentality
Its called a fact.
Couldn't you apply that level of dedication to your finances, for instance?
Ah, not a fan of Sun Tzu?
"If he sends reinforcements everywhere, he will be weak everywhere.".
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@DavidAZZ
But it is impossible for you? Why?
Contrary to popular belief, not all people have same abilities.
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@DavidAZZ
So that's 17.6M people that say it is not impossible.
Its not impossible for them.
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@DavidAZZ
My wife and I were raised in the public school system and we did not want our children to be brainwashed.
Sadly, the population is still mostly brainwashed to believe that public schools are good.
I wasted plenty of time in school doing their pointless activities, repeating and obeying commands.
Basically, any free thinker is punished. If you think differently than what they expect you to, you are mocked and shamed.
They simply want to install their opinion into your brain.
Instead of teaching students how to think, they teach them what to think and promote literal sheep mentality where everyone must think same and those thinking differently are punished.
Thanks for the synopsis of the Gattos books, BTW.
Thank you for recommending them. I searched details on about 5 books. Good stuff.
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@DavidAZZ
Actually, how about YOU become rich?! Then you can be rich AND give to those in need? A win-win!!
Recommending impossible solutions isnt a win win.
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@DavidAZZ
I guess you gave up.
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@DavidAZZ
I prefer the rich to be the ones to pay money.
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@WyIted
We all basically become independent business owners
Government created a system in which small buisness owners are at a great disadvantage.
Resources to start and run a buisness cost bunch of money, so less people are able to start their own buisnesses.
In the past, almost everyone had a private small buisness, but right now small buisnesses suffer from "triple tax". You pay taxes for resources and input of buisness. You pay taxes on the output of buisness. And finally, when you earn money from buisness for yourself, you pay taxes again on things you buy.
Big companies have profit of 8%. Small buisnesses have even less profit due to economy of scale. Basically, you can only have a small buisness if you dont hire workers so cost for labor is reduced as you are the only worker. But even then, over 50% of small starting buisnesses fail because there is no way you can compete with prices big companies have. They have low prices because their 8% of profit is much bigger than your 8%. They can be wealthy from their 8% while you cant even survive on your 8%. Thats the economy of scale, which has too strong effect due to government making everything expensive so that small buisnesses require more money to maintain themselves, which reduces number of small buisnesses. Its kinda like when difficulty in the game is increased, more people fail at it.
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@Shila
Robots are more noble creatures than humans.
Thats hard to believe in, since humans program robots. The creation is rarely better than the creator. If creator sucks, its kinda expected that creation sucks too.
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@Shila
Robots are taking away jobs from human workers. It is taking away the livelihood of unemployed workers.
Maybe in pure capitalism.
In government managed economy, the ones who own robots are taxed and money is given to unemployed workers. So essentially, robots produce things for everyone, even those who dont work.
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@DavidAZZ
True, so they should earn it themselves
Or the government could give them by taxing the rich.
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@DavidAZZ
To throw more money are people who don't like, want or care about money will not solve a poor person mentality.
But it will help them buy things. People like to have money.
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@DavidAZZ
The only way to make everyone with equal pay is to bring everyone down
Equal pay is nonsense, but one can tax some wealth of the rich and give it to the poor.
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