Street Philosophy Volume 2
Life is a tough thing for most people to live, but at the same time we often forget that there are many people out there with problems far worse than the ones we are currently dealing with. It is truly learning this that gives an individual a sense of humility and removes any absurd thoughts of suicide. I’m sure we’ve all seen Sally Struthers talk about how penny’s a day can save people, but that’s not the point of my monologue.
The real point is the fact that there is a balance in the personality and actions of human beings. We were all given the gift of free choice. While that doesn’t necessarily guarantee freedom without repercussion, it does give each individual person the ability to live their lives how they choose too. This separates us from animals which have their mindsets and goals primarily set on reproduction. While humans may not differ too much from that mindset, we have to live alongside, talk to, and mingle with the humans that exist around us and in our lives.
We all have the ability to affect the lives of those people in a positive or negative way. The point is to be empathetic. Nothing good can come out of purposely hardening the lives of those around you. Everyone has problems, don’t escalate anyone else’s, it’s just cruel and unjust. The person whose life you choose to make worse can turn to harsh thoughts and lash out destructively hurting themselves and others around them. This would make you the cause of more pain and inevitably part of their problems.
Most people are taught from a young age, through both religion and manners to treat our fellow man/woman equally. This is often referred to as the Golden Rule. Whether or not you are religious isn’t as important as just being a good person. Regardless of any religious beliefs, most religions follow the same basic principals of how we as humans should behave toward other humans, those beliefs became the basis of law, and in turn became the moral standards most people follow.
Racism, Sexism, any sort of prejudice is unjust. We all have to right to be here. Things change over time, beliefs are skewed and morals are forgotten. As people we are betrayed time and again by those around us. The world is a dark and cold place, but within everyone is the latent capacity for good, and most people will act on that. It’s always a good idea to say you’re sorry, to forgive, and to be nice to those around you. You only get one life to live, and you might as well live it without enemies, and live it as happily as you can.
Street Philosophy Vol. 1
I have decided to post my first piece of street philosophy as I call it. I’m not any real sort of philosopher, just someone who does a lot of thinking. It is because I have no accreditation and only base my philosophy off of my own thoughts and observed beliefs that I dubbed it street philosophy. Anyone can be a street philosopher. You just have to speak your mind.
The sides of human nature are vast and numerous. I have only lived for almost 22 year, but in that time I’ve observed and experienced various events and occurrences that have led me to believe what I maintain as my personal opinion of human nature. My hypothesis is subjective and anyone disagreeing with me can feel free to comment in favor or against the thoughts presented in this piece.
In the forefront of human nature is the primitive and basic need for self-preservation. It is the fundamental element of all animals, and even as humans we cannot elude its grasp. Survival of the fittest, putting ourselves in front of the feelings and preservation of those around us, even the most pious and selfless of individuals is afflicted with the urge to preserve themselves over someone else. Occasionally it is both necessary and well-deserved, but it is from the obsession with self preservation that you first gain entry to the darker side of human nature, the thing that often drives us to be little more then filth.
Thinking only of oneself, apathy toward the emotions of others, and greed. People say that money is the route of all evil, but that is untrue, the phrase was misconstrued. The love of money is the drive of all evil. Greed, whether it is toward money, objects, or coveting a human being, it is the internal drive for all vices, sins, and jealous or impure thoughts. It is interconnected with all of the so-called seven deadly sins. Envy, lust, and gluttony are all desires stemming from wanting more then you are allotted and deserved. Rage can stem from any of those desires, and is often triggered by those with weak self control at experiences they wish never happened or did not particularly go the way they wanted them to. But what is that but more greed, greed toward the effects of life, fate itself.
It is the darker side of man, driven by this greed that attributes to all the pain and suffering in the world, the murder, the violence, the senseless killing, and the human filth that appeases all of his vices. The waste of life that kills their self with too much drink, or dies from the drugs they previously worshipped as the necessary component for living happily. The rapists, the fetish driven scum who choose to defile those around them. The bigots, who see the world through unrelenting eyes of hate toward those different then themselves as a way to lessen their own aggravation toward their problems and although many would disagree even those who live so conservatively, as to believe the world should remain without change are part of the problems facing mankind.
Past the darker side of man is the side that drives us to preserve that side. The secretive side of human nature, speaking in riddles and double meanings, hiding away and acting like an equivocator, we serve to only lie and remain silent, when we should speak our mind and speak the truth. Beyond the silent side of man, is the core of our beliefs. Religion, values, and ideology serve to balance of how we choose to live our lives. As I stated before, those who are conservative tend to rely on religion, fundamentals, and traditional beliefs that have been passed down for years. But this is flawed, it is impossible to govern a developing world without the implementation of change. But that’s not to say that living life relying on change is not without its flaws, too much breaking away from traditional thinking would propel mankind into uncharted waters, causing confusion and aggravation. It is only when you balance these things that mankind can run smoothly. Where we can embrace and adapt to necessary change but remember our past, and improve on previously made mistakes. Where we can maintain a separation of running our lives and whatever creed you rightfully belong. Some people may call my moderate ideology stupid, but if you think long enough of it, you may start to see where I’m coming from.
The last part of human thinking is the capacity for love. Whether it be of the opposite or same sex, we are driven to find a partner that both serves to compliment and complete our being. It is the need to share our most personal thoughts, and the desire for human contact that inspires this way of thinking. When this completion comes about people are often happier, but because of the interconnection of love and emotions it serves to affect us more then any other drive in our psyche. The loss of a loved one hurts far more. Stupid things are often done in the name of love, and our emotions can shift from our happiest to our saddest all at the whim of the one we care the most for. By far it is the most interesting and deepest part of human nature. Exploring the foundations of the meaning behind love, could take ages, and is often different with each person, but the fundamentals remain the same. To anyone who reads this, I hope one day you each find that person, the one you’ll care about for the rest of your life.
My thoughts have probably already been stated by someone, or at least explored. That’s the problem I guess, it’s all been done before. But even so, I hope at least perhaps my words have moved you to think, regardless of what you are thinking about, or which part intrigues you, or even perhaps none of it at all tickles your fancy, whether you think I’m wise or a fool, or just some guy with a lot of time on his hands, thank you for taking the time to read this. May everything go better for you, and I hope you have a wonderful life. Until I post again, take heed of my street philosophy and have a nice day.
- Dash
The Nomasphere
Noma or N.o.M.A is a word a friend of mine and I coined my freshman year of college. It stands for Nerd of Many Apparel and refers to people like myself who have a broad interest in Movies, Videogames, Anime/Manga, Technology, and other subjects that would often make others refer to you as a nerd if they were your general interest.
Well, they are my general interest and because of that I bring you this very blog, within it will be posts corresponding to each subject and discussing them with great detail.
-Final Cut- Reviews of movies that are currently in theatres
-DVDo’s and Don’ts- Reviews of movies that recently came out on DVD/Blu-ray
-Recommendation Theatre- Recommendations of Old or obscure Films
-To Play or Not To Play- Reviews of newly released games
-Retro-gamer Revolution- Reviews of older games
-Image Zone – Any image/animation I have created, could range from a flash movie to a webcomic
-Otaku Street- Recommendations for Anime and Manga
-Obscurities- Anything else I feel the need to write about
-Street Philosophy- my opinion on things philosophical