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Awareness / Why should we be kind if the world around us is cruel and merciless?
« Last post by Ageon Mystmir on January 26, 2024, 08:00:18 PM »
Life can be cruel and merciless, If you reach to the bottom pit called emptiness or faced a lot of hardships and sadness which we call sorrow or if you are completely stripped out of your emotions and totally snapped then it is best to think of your life like a big movie but it can also be full of possibilities and hope. It is like a movie, with endless cut-scenes that change the direction and tone of the story. But unlike a movie, you are the one in control of your own life. You are the one who makes the decisions that will shape the direction of your life. If you find yourself in a dark place, feeling lost or empty, it is important to remember that you have a choice in how you live your life. You can choose to see the beauty in the world, to find the motivation to continue living, and to make the most of every situation. God, if you believe in one, is like the developer of this game called life. It is up to you to decide what kind of cut-scene you will make. Will you use your life to make something meaningful and beautiful, or will you waste it by wallowing in self-pity and misery? Now think how much life can be merciful at this very point. Being able to make choices and decisions unlike video games where you are limited to the developer’s dialogue options as one of characters. The choice is yours. Life can be merciful if you choose to live it with intention and purpose. But if you choose to ignore the beauty and potential that life has to offer, then you can expect life to be merciless. So make the most of it, and live life to the fullest.
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The stupidity. Like the boarders which result to diversity between nations. If nations were able to unite with no flag other than earth and no leader but human’s cooperation then futuristic dreams. The stupidity of borders, which divide nations, could be eradicated if nations worked together under the banner of a unified Earth, with no leader but with the collective cooperation of humanity. If this could be achieved, futuristic dreams, such as the development of advanced technology, the creation of a more equitable economic system, and the preservation of the planet's natural resources, could become a reality. In addition, the eradication of borders could lead to greater cultural understanding, improved international relations, and a more harmonious global community. With no barriers to impede progress, humanity could work together to achieve a greater level of peace, prosperity, and sustainability for the benefit of all which helps in achieving the following:

  • End of Starvation.
  • Elimination of Illiteracy.
  • Poverty Eradication.
  • Space Traveling.
  • Life Span Expansion.
  • Disease Disposal.
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Awareness / What are the possibilities of a human person?
« Last post by Ageon Mystmir on January 26, 2024, 07:56:15 PM »
The possibilities of humans are limited to the scale of what they can grasp in each period and civilization they experience. Humans must never tamper with their surroundings, but instead nurture its development. Humans exist for one sole purpose: to be world developers. This is the scale of humans and there will never be any other possibility for them to offer. Though "never say never" may seem like an option, it cannot sever the nexus of the human foundation and what they were created for—as one of the most advanced creations on Earth, it is our responsibility to develop the Earth, if not the space itself.
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Awareness / If life is forever and I am life, am I forever?
« Last post by Ageon Mystmir on January 26, 2024, 07:54:43 PM »
If life is forever, then there should not be an endpoint called death, or a different period of life called the afterlife. If life is forever, then it should be a loop with no end and no other periods after. Reality produces fiction; life produces eternity at death for achieving the afterlife, predefined by all religions. Without religion, one knows there is death. The world is full of nexuses, and in some cases, the relationship is a loop of forever. The opposition is forever eternal.
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Awareness / Is it right to think that my life is my own?
« Last post by Ageon Mystmir on January 26, 2024, 07:53:34 PM »
Is it right to think that my life is my own? Or do you really have to live for other people too?

You have 2 contradictions they go with restrictions. Living for yourself comes with restrictions and conditions. As long as you are living in a country governed by other humans, you will never have 100% control over your own life. Living for others, however, comes with promises and complete freedom. Those who are not bound by restrictions will be free enough to fulfill their promises. There are also those with experience and leadership qualities who can effectively plan, manage, and accomplish everything within their capacity. Depending on the level of competency, you can only live for others by then.

Living for your-self:

Restrictions:

  • Education
  • Family
  • Work
  • External relations

Education is a life-span consumer. Six months in most education systems are split into two different terms. Assuming we have a human with a 20-year life span, we will be summing up all the different grades of school and educational institutions for a total of 20 years. Considering that one year equals 12 months, we have a total of 240 months available for the young human. This means that education will consume around 120 months of the life span during youth.

Family can also be a great source of time consumption. You have many responsibilities, such as housework, teaching, and participating in family gatherings or celebrations.

Work is yet another life span consumer after education. Once you have successfully navigated your twenties and thirties, work will consume most of your time until you reach your forties, be it 24/7 or with breaks due to part-time jobs.

External Relations can consume the same amount of time that you invest in establishing your relations with other parties.

Living for others:

Restrictions:

  • Wisdom
  • Experience
  • Time
  • Freedom

Wisdom: Only a natural-born child can inherit it, or it can be inherited from a real, horrific experience.

Experience: It can be taught, but it cannot be given easily; the longer you live, the more you gain.

Time: Finishing what you have set out to do for living; the restrictions that bind you to live for yourself is then the key to give you enough time to live for others.

Freedom: In the worst circumstances, you should be an orphan or have no one that you care for in the slightest in order to have such freedom.

Which one is the right thing to do?

As you can see, nobody will ever be free from the societal boundaries we have to take on when we are born, and there is no way to determine why we should live for others if we don't even live for ourselves. For you to ask such a question, you must be either awfully free or too young for the world of adults. If you are too young, then live for yourself. If you are an adult, then make sure to finish your obligations, and an eventual answer will come to you.
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"I am losing faith in humanity."

Losing faith in humanity is only your blunder. You are neglecting what humans stand for and have been caught in the actions of current and recent generations without accounting for the historical characters and people who have made sacrifices to let you be alive today. To come onto a platform such as Quora to give your complaints about the belief in humanity means that you have still believed enough in your humanity that people will answer you and that you are willing to be open-minded to other humans like you. Rather than asking about faith in humanity, start questioning yourself what caused you to lose trust in your humanity, and what do you really lack to have such a weak mind and heart to come up with such an idea in the first place.

"Is there any good in the world?"

Yes, there are a lot of good things in our lives but are you able to see them clearly? Initially, not everyone does, but only well-mended minds can see it. Consider improving yourself and you will see the real good qualities surrounding you. Overcome your fears and push forward towards what you consider “good”.

Here are the best things to do, especially during the pandemic of the Corona virus, regarding your issue:

  • Visit online libraries and read about human cultures from all different historical achievements.
  • Learn philosophy and humanology to strengthen your heart, mentality and mind-set to be wary of your circumstance and your blunder.
  • Be sure to be more serious in all that you do, so you won’t feel the need to express your opinion recklessly, but consider the law and terms of service if it involves online activity, so you won’t make mistakes.
  • Watch media resources of great movies, episodes, anime, and cartoons alike.
  • Don’t get addicted to your hobbies and learn to spread yourself among different genres and categories.
  • Learn to unify humans with your morals and principles. Don't respond to hate with hate, but rather learn to channel your hate and answer it with love if possible, or stick to your objective and ignore any obstacles that impede your progress.
  • Learn devotion and sincerity. Do something that you know you will be strong in, and that you won't need to be dishonest or abandon during the process of observation and execution.
  • Invest in your education if you are still pursuing it, or invest in your work if required.
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I am 30 years old and I still don't know what I want to do in life or career?

Life: Live as a parent or make a family or adopt a child and let a sense of responsibility flow through your mind to help you understand your goals and your purposes.

Career: If you have finished your education and graduated, then you can earn a diploma or graduation degree to enter a job.

What if you don’t have any?
Establish an organization or work in groups with no requirements. If that doesn’t suit you as well, then start your career in media as a freelancer and learn about micro transactions, IT technician, and finally grow expertise. You can also plan for your pension if you are still a student (depending on your country’s regulations and if you can still be an academic student as sometimes age doesn’t matter according to the region you reside in) and direct your finances to investments like opening bank accounts, whether local or online, and then start your trades. Trading is the best measure for students.

Is my behavior normal?
Take a look at the related questions section or use the search bar and see how many questions have been asked similar to yours. If you are the only one who has asked that question, then you can consider yourself abnormal.
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Awareness / What can I do if I feel like I'm losing my humanity?
« Last post by Ageon Mystmir on January 26, 2024, 07:41:39 PM »
You cannot lose your Humanity; you are the one who rates himself accordingly. Humanity is based on ethics, complexity, faith and benevolent actions recorded in history, ancestry line and our souls. There is a human disease which we call stupidity; an incurable one that nobody can cure, not even the greatest doctors. It is a disease which can only be cured by its wielder, and by great people who leave grand impressions that touch hearts. Therefore, the main pillar that distinguishes between true humans and common humans is the level of intellect and maturity. Human traits go beyond compassion, tolerance, and sympathy. Should you lose one of these human traits, you are nothing more than just another human. Remember these basics and you will become a true human, on the path of grand humans we have been so proud of.

Additional facts, Humans are often defined by their morality, ethics, and capacity for love, sympathy, and understanding. Human beings possess an intricate set of values and beliefs that make us distinct from each other and from other species. We are capable of complex thought and emotion, and we are able to understand and empathize with one another. Despite our differences, we share certain qualities and characteristics, such as the ability to form relationships, to think and act rationally, and to communicate with one another. However, there are some individuals who lack these qualities, and their behavior can be considered as a form of “stupidity”. While there is no universal cure for this condition, it can be addressed through education, understanding, and compassion. Additionally, we can strive to learn from the great people of the past, and aspire to embody their qualities. Through these methods, we can strive to be true human beings and to live up to the standards of our ancestors.
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Awareness / Why are humans still selfish?
« Last post by Ageon Mystmir on January 26, 2024, 07:40:45 PM »
The question isn't accurate and meaningful because humans are selfish due to their evolutionary development. Humans are born everyday and take every single spot possible, be it employment, franchise, hobby, sport, brands, or organizations. The fact that life is being depleted out of its own features and its own beneficiary, deprives every single individual from cooperation and drives people to resolve to extreme measures such as being prognostic, egoistic, self-centered, self-confident, and finally self-esteemed with their solitude. With all these concepts, you will realize there isn't such a bond as friendship, at least between grown-ups, and what is relevant. All due to life's hardships and misfortunes, every human is going through. If life was ever featured and wealthy for everyone, would there be any sorts of oppression, unjust and starvation? The answer to that is "No, of course," and herein comes the selfish deed, but what accumulates and measures its own value is reliant on its wielder once more. Some individuals are selfish for their future and their life bargain, so this calls for applauds. Some others are too selfish to participate in charity and here comes the downside. As we see, both are two oppositions and that is already known and programmed in every single mind, so there is no way it will turn otherwise. We all seek to make humans constructive and productive so everyone will shoulder the life expense for one individual over another, therefore the question must be rephrased to "Why aren't humans constructive and productive enough?" and that's what makes it an interesting debate.
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Awareness / Is morality overrated?
« Last post by Ageon Mystmir on January 26, 2024, 07:38:04 PM »
Morality can be overrated negatively if it is abused for selfish deeds, while it can be overrated positively and if used, it gives vulgarity, profanity, and obscenity no place, so its wielders are getting the disgust of it.

The bright side of morality that the negative side of morality will always be thrown in an example of witchcraft, racism, or any kind of camouflaged truth. Suppose we have a person who must defend himself against the world's disorder, all due to having the globe stand against him. Suddenly, he resolves to be immoral under terms of vulgarity and intensity.

Do you know why?

Because the disorder in this world, in this case, is the abuse of invalid morality to indicate their innocence, while the real victims are taking the beatings back and forth. If we ever think that morality is always good, then how can we differentiate between the bright side and the negative side of it? Truth be told, you will never be able to. Only the situations can validate its own usage, and there is likely to be more complexity to it.
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