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In a natural world, does anything artificial exist?

 
 
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sat 27 May, 2006 01:11 pm
Here's my .02c worth; everything is natural, simply because they exist in a physical or mental state in our universe.
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Sat 27 May, 2006 03:00 pm
Cyracuz wrote:
I know what you mean. Sane is merely the compromise of the many to operate as one. It is a scale with no degrees, and the decicive factor is how much of your energy your troubles demand. If your productiveness is not hindered by your issues you are considered as healthy as a new born baby.

Could it be, i wonder sometimes, that all the little compulsions and mental disorders and torments we battle are the reactions of sane minds to and insane world?


I think it's more likely to be what you said above, "If your productiveness is not hindered by your issues you are considered as healthy as a new born baby."

It's probably just easier to not analyze everything all the time, and to use gut instinct and common sense to solve most problems, even if we get errors in that process. Over analysis wastes too much time, so a balance is achieved which leaves us "functional" (but eccentric) to varying degrees.
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Thu 14 Aug, 2008 10:39 pm
Bump
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OGIONIK
 
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Reply Thu 14 Aug, 2008 10:50 pm
@rosborne979,
everything you said is really meaningless, the meaning of life is meaninglessly meaningless.
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