What do you think?
Reply #5 - May 01, 2015, 01:29 AM
Currently draining my ninth beer of the night and about to open my tenth, so bare with me.
I understand the sentiment but disagree with it. Convincing yourself something is true isn't the same as something being true. It's one of those lines that sound good in an 80's pop kind of way but that ultimately have no value. The sentence itself is worthless because the assumptions given are worthless.
Live for something or die for nothing. Pain doesn't show up in our lives for no reason. No matter where you go, there you are. When you lose something, it's always the last place you look. If you lived here, you'd already be home. If one is not truly prepared to accept that their religion could be false, they can never know it's true.
They sound profound but are actually bollocks. They're often so open ended that we automatically ascribe our own thoughts/opinions/meanings onto them.
Here's an example of what the above tries to be, but actually succeeds in doing: A gentleman never insults someone accidentally.
May have more insight to give when sober.
`But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
`Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.'
`How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
`You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'