Can others suggest you to put something in there? Can everything perceivable inspire you to put something in there? Without you putting something in there...would it be empty? What about you taking something out without residue?
It's your consciousness.
Being conscious implies being aware of...so how could something that is yours be defined by what's coming in from outside?
a) what if there's an ongoing solution underneath all temporary questions and answers? How could one describe the solution to those who put questions and answers first?
b) if silliness represents "weakness of understanding", then what if I put out only questions I can already answer?
c) what if I utilize question and answer together? Would others then engage or feel left out of communication?
Philosophy is...
...a suggestion by others about what was perceivable beforehand, hence tempting one to ignore what was perceivable for what others suggest it is.
the writing on the back of the cereal box
A justification to feel better about oneself while consenting to consume the suggested poison within the cereal box. Ever held the box, thinking how stupid the games, jokes and riddles are, while shoveling the cereal down your hatch? Imagine viewing this from the perspective of those suggesting the cereal...they see you physically consuming poison; while feeling mentally superior over the distractions on the box.
Who else besides you would? It's your consciousness.
Can others suggest you to put something in there? Can everything perceivable inspire you to put something in there? Without you putting something in there...would it be empty? What about you taking something out without residue?
Being conscious implies being aware of...so how could something that is yours be defined by what's coming in from outside?
Now you're just asking silly questions. Philosophy is the writing on the back of the cereal box.
a) what if there's an ongoing solution underneath all temporary questions and answers? How could one describe the solution to those who put questions and answers first?
b) if silliness represents "weakness of understanding", then what if I put out only questions I can already answer?
c) what if I utilize question and answer together? Would others then engage or feel left out of communication?
...a suggestion by others about what was perceivable beforehand, hence tempting one to ignore what was perceivable for what others suggest it is.
A justification to feel better about oneself while consenting to consume the suggested poison within the cereal box. Ever held the box, thinking how stupid the games, jokes and riddles are, while shoveling the cereal down your hatch? Imagine viewing this from the perspective of those suggesting the cereal...they see you physically consuming poison; while feeling mentally superior over the distractions on the box.