Philosophy of the Week VII


So many lines we’ve never heard, but when have we truly opened our ears?

Calister’s Random Afternote

It’s not enough to just to open our ears, but we also have to act. For example, if a country is thinking of attacking another country (for some random, usually unfathomable reason) then everyone needs to listen to everyone’s ideas on how to inflict as much damage as possible on an innocent country that was minding their own buisness. But even if they come up with this great combat plan, it’s useless if they just stand around not doing anything. (Well, they’d save a lot of lives)

3 Comments

  1. Comment by Piratical Lord of the Guitars on May 7, 2008 8:37 pm

    Yea I agree with Calister opening your ears isn’t enough because you could be listening but you may not be using your brain and actually registrating what’s actually going on

  2. Comment by Pop Fiddler Princess on May 30, 2008 8:25 pm

    I do that a lot especially when PLOTG begins one of her repetitive stories

  3. Comment by Piratical Lord of the Guitars on May 31, 2008 12:49 pm

    excuse me I do not have repetitive stories have meaningful legends that should be spread from generation to generation!

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