The thing about God hood is if you are all-controlling then you are all-imprisoning... and if you are all-imprisoning then you are all-imprisoned spiritually because you need to be afraid of losing control in order to keep it and if you are in control of enormous amounts of things, then the small amounts of things that would mean the world to people who have less power than you, are from your perspective not worth feeling about. Or to put it another way: if you are all controlling you cannot be all liberating and vice versa. I think Dr Manhattan wanted to move to another galaxy because he was tired of being a crutch for the human race to lean on. And tired of being burdened with stuff that he doesn't want to be burdened with. Responsibility is one thing, but it doesn't automatically make people selfless. If you dump all the responsibility on one person's shoulders then everyone else is irresponsible. And if you make everyone responsible for everything then you have to accept that however it is that people as individuals or collectively respond, it will not be perfect because nothing in life is without cost or without risk. People who view themselves as cautious are often viewed by people who disagree them as irresponsible, and people who think they are brave are often viewed by people who disagree with them as reckless. Who should do what when and where is a matter of opinion, not fact. Dr Manhattan was sick of being viewed by others as a should-be all saviour. And he should have been: if he alone solves the world's problems then the humans would not be able to do good because there would be no bad to provide them with opportunities for them to do good. And if people cannot do good, then there's no point in living. And some of them would get spoiled by Dr Manhattan and grow selfish to perhaps unacceptable degrees.
What you describe is the Superman complex that I think Lex Luthor understands. Humans need to think for themselves and not be told what to do by a higher power.
@@AsuraQin Superman doesn't "tell people what to do" anymore than ordinary people do and he demands nothing illegal from anyone. He is powerful but not powerful in ways that makes him all-controlling and he isn't a bully. Lex Luther in the DCEU was just envious of him, and like all envious people refused to acknowledge his envy as envy.
@@AsuraQin on the contrary a great many people didn't expect him to solve all their problems, in fact many people were convinced he'd caused and would cause more problems due to both Lex's actions and their paranoia. I won't spoil too much in case you haven't already seen it, but in the last few minutes of BvS there's a threat that the US president and a general are very much convinced that superman shouldn't be expected to save them from and that absence of expectation leads them to... well you'll understand if you watched it and haven't already.
thank you for the answer, but its not the glass part that i knew was from Koyaanisqatsi (masterpiece btw) but the other part that seems to be "it was me" from Tyler Bates, but not exactly same version from the movie ...
There’s something fascinating about this character because of his existence and it reflects perfectly in this moment
It’s too late. Always has been. Always will be. Too late
I understand the Clock. I felt it...
It sucks being a metahuman. This is how we feel.
+Pecos Bill obviously you care because you post here. You still want validation.
Go save us or you a scrub metahuman
+Dr Manhattan TELL THEM MATHAFAKA TELL THEM LORD LORD MANHATON TELL THE HUMANS...
+Dr Manhattan GREETINGS
The thing about God hood is if you are all-controlling then you are all-imprisoning... and if you are all-imprisoning then you are all-imprisoned spiritually because you need to be afraid of losing control in order to keep it and if you are in control of enormous amounts of things, then the small amounts of things that would mean the world to people who have less power than you, are from your perspective not worth feeling about.
Or to put it another way: if you are all controlling you cannot be all liberating and vice versa.
I think Dr Manhattan wanted to move to another galaxy because he was tired of being a crutch for the human race to lean on. And tired of being burdened with stuff that he doesn't want to be burdened with. Responsibility is one thing, but it doesn't automatically make people selfless. If you dump all the responsibility on one person's shoulders then everyone else is irresponsible. And if you make everyone responsible for everything then you have to accept that however it is that people as individuals or collectively respond, it will not be perfect because nothing in life is without cost or without risk. People who view themselves as cautious are often viewed by people who disagree them as irresponsible, and people who think they are brave are often viewed by people who disagree with them as reckless.
Who should do what when and where is a matter of opinion, not fact.
Dr Manhattan was sick of being viewed by others as a should-be all saviour.
And he should have been: if he alone solves the world's problems then the humans would not be able to do good because there would be no bad to provide them with opportunities for them to do good. And if people cannot do good, then there's no point in living. And some of them would get spoiled by Dr Manhattan and grow selfish to perhaps unacceptable degrees.
What you describe is the Superman complex that I think Lex Luthor understands. Humans need to think for themselves and not be told what to do by a higher power.
@@AsuraQin Superman doesn't "tell people what to do" anymore than ordinary people do and he demands nothing illegal from anyone. He is powerful but not powerful in ways that makes him all-controlling and he isn't a bully. Lex Luther in the DCEU was just envious of him, and like all envious people refused to acknowledge his envy as envy.
@@FreakyTeeth what I mean pertains to the DCEU people putting their problems on Superman and expecting him to solve them. The Superman Complex
@@AsuraQin on the contrary a great many people didn't expect him to solve all their problems, in fact many people were convinced he'd caused and would cause more problems due to both Lex's actions and their paranoia.
I won't spoil too much in case you haven't already seen it, but in the last few minutes of BvS there's a threat that the US president and a general are very much convinced that superman shouldn't be expected to save them from and that absence of expectation leads them to... well you'll understand if you watched it and haven't already.
@@FreakyTeeth I watched BVS when it came out so please refresh my memory
the song????? .... anyone plzzz , shazam wont find it
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this might be what you're looking for
I prefer the stillness here, I'm tired of earth these people
I’m tore of being caught in the tangle of their lives
Me too
what is the title/origin of the music? plz
+Glouk zarkovitch Pruit Igoe and Prophecies from the documentary Koyaanisqatsi
thank you for the answer, but its not the glass part that i knew was from Koyaanisqatsi (masterpiece btw) but the other part that seems to be "it was me" from Tyler Bates, but not exactly same version from the movie ...
did you find the song ???
@@gloukzarkovitch7292 th-cam.com/video/23P5uSwA4OE/w-d-xo.html
Tyler Bates - 4m6
some r free to come n go..
Escena en español:
th-cam.com/video/XjIoi8yQMXQ/w-d-xo.html
*No está perfecto, pero creo que sí aceptable.
Hi
me putting myself out there and trusting someone
Only if you're an entity or God like him, you can get tired of earth, otherwise you're just an edgy emo kid
Can i be tired of earth in the year of our lord 2020?
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We are all the gods of our worlds.
This comment age like a Milk
@@Nemesis_T-Type how come?
I am tired of people that doesn't know who steve jobs is
Fanboy much? Maybe go outside from time to time?
@@Ronam0451He's referencing a meme you dunce. You clod. You nincompoop.