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To: cosmicforce who wrote (344785)8/2/2017 5:54:42 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 542945
 
Am watching a great Danish series: "The Killing" on netflix.

It all comes down to knowledge and deductive logic and good existential decisions, based on same.

That goes for any subject, but especially life.

We need to understand that we are an animal and it is up to us to change ourselves into a human.

Animals do not consider the knowledge of SunTzu. They are like a player piano for the most part.

Trump is still an animal addressing the world as such. We usually don't allow that in presidents.

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Sun Tzu (not the poster here) made a number of observations about who wins and loses in combat in the "Art of War". Below is page 1, chapter 1. How many fails did we have? All five "heads". Oh yes, the same and bigger "fails" exist now. Oh, boy!

classics.mit.edu



To: cosmicforce who wrote (344785)8/2/2017 5:55:44 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 542945
 

Am watching a great Danish series: "The Killing" on netflix.

It all comes down to knowledge and deductive logic and good existential decisions, based on same.

That goes for any subject, but especially life.

We need to understand that we are an animal and it is up to us to change ourselves into a human.

Animals do not consider the knowledge of SunTzu. They are like a player piano for the most part.

Trump is still an animal addressing the world as such. We usually don't allow that in presidents.

<<
Sun Tzu (not the poster here) made a number of observations about who wins and loses in combat in the "Art of War". Below is page 1, chapter 1. How many fails did we have? All five "heads". Oh yes, the same and bigger "fails" exist now. Oh, boy!

classics.mit.edu