Even as an adult young man, at around 30, I discovered Schopenauer, and he grew close to my heart. By the way, my life path is similar, and so are my views... I'm 67 now. The only thing is that I was not tactful (as I think he was). We have his book Volja as ... Often in moments of failure, disappointment, in the world around me, I return to it and constantly discover something new and new, which I neglected or did not see while I was studying. Simply, you have to experience a fall, a defeat, in order to learn... He is simply inexhaustible, one human century, life, is not enough to see through what he said. I always admired him and returned. Thank you for your covers, because they bring me back to him even when I'm not vulnerable... I just have to constantly keep it in mind when interacting with the environment. Thank you!
If Schopenhauer would live long enough, he would probably advise that a typical 5 year old should run a security check on their extended family members and friends to avoid a series of painful mistakes in the future. Because it is so natural and why not?
Thank You. Trust? The personal inventory determinates presentation, form, and quality of the information, and the idea. When person is aware than there is nothing to trust, and nothing to critisize.
Old Schope's greatest personal challenge may have been: finding a durable reason to avoid suicide until natural ageing and inevitable death took their inevitable natural course., He opines [elsewhere /earlier in his writings] that, despite the grim realities of human life, individual suicide nevertheless seems pointless as an individual act -- because only mass human suicide could ever correct the cosmic horror of human existence -- and thus, further: that individual suicide [therefore] lacks any useful meaning that might noumenally justify it .... Thus, Schope never dies by his own intentional physical action, but instead lives on, until his mid-'70's whence he dies via a fatal stroke at the breakfast table of his rooming house residence -- apparently not too miserably through it all.
fantastic. We do compromise ourselves when we depend on others for unnecessary stuff. We must be self-reliant!
Even as an adult young man, at around 30, I discovered Schopenauer, and he grew close to my heart. By the way, my life path is similar, and so are my views... I'm 67 now.
The only thing is that I was not tactful (as I think he was). We have his book Volja as ...
Often in moments of failure, disappointment, in the world around me, I return to it and constantly discover something new and new, which I neglected or did not see while I was studying.
Simply, you have to experience a fall, a defeat, in order to learn...
He is simply inexhaustible, one human century, life, is not enough to see through what he said. I always admired him and returned.
Thank you for your covers, because they bring me back to him even when I'm not vulnerable...
I just have to constantly keep it in mind when interacting with the environment.
Thank you!
thank you for the comment
Trust is only required where understanding is lacking.
Great work, highly appreciatediated please keep 'em coming
great..
If Schopenhauer would live long enough, he would probably advise that a typical 5 year old should run a security check on their extended family members and friends to avoid a series of painful mistakes in the future. Because it is so natural and why not?
Thank You. Trust? The personal inventory determinates presentation, form, and quality of the information, and the idea. When person is aware than there is nothing to trust, and nothing to critisize.
With trust, only comes betrayal.
Thanks
Old Schope's greatest personal challenge may have been: finding a durable reason to avoid suicide until natural ageing and inevitable death took their inevitable natural course.,
He opines [elsewhere /earlier in his writings] that, despite the grim realities of human life, individual suicide nevertheless seems pointless as an individual act -- because only mass human suicide could ever correct the cosmic horror of human existence -- and thus, further: that individual suicide [therefore] lacks any useful meaning that might noumenally justify it ....
Thus, Schope never dies by his own intentional physical action, but instead lives on, until his mid-'70's whence he dies via a fatal stroke at the breakfast table of his rooming house residence -- apparently not too miserably through it all.
Honesty = Bad ???
I dont trust people who have children causing pain and suffering
Good gosh if they dont trust you it's because they don't they themselves are untrustworthy
I can tell Schopenhauer has never been in a Team..
Schopenhauer clearly had mummy issues.
Betray my trust and find out if it was worth it.
We better not mess with this one.
@@matejmazur01we got a real twitter gangster on our hands here
@@matejmazur01 LOL, That's the perfect example why not to trust.
@@Luke-z2l relax buddy, not everyone is a monster... also, I was being faceteous.