Message from @Mont

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2020-03-28 05:29:04 UTC  

no

2020-03-28 05:29:08 UTC  

don't believe me?

2020-03-28 05:29:10 UTC  

I can prove it

2020-03-28 05:34:35 UTC  

it's a matter of philosophy

2020-03-28 05:34:54 UTC  

ill pass

2020-03-28 05:35:03 UTC  

ill leave you with this, though

2020-03-28 05:36:05 UTC  

a true man has to be completely dominant. He must dominate his irrational urges and act purely based on reason. He must dominate his surroundings and bend them to his will, to create his world as he desires.

2020-03-28 05:36:47 UTC  

uh no

2020-03-28 05:36:51 UTC  

not true sorry

2020-03-28 05:36:57 UTC  

I can prove you wrong

2020-03-28 16:03:27 UTC  

Is history relevant to one's daily life? Can one feel a connection to the scheme of history?

2020-03-28 18:34:28 UTC  

Not if you are prevented from celebrating it. If you are allowed to display your history and heritage publically, then yes, people can maintain a connection.

2020-03-28 18:40:06 UTC  

πŸ“š **Daily Philosophical Question.**
-*Are empathy and sympathy important? Do you have empathy and/or sympathy?*

2020-03-28 18:40:10 UTC  

<@&682288520680964151>

2020-03-28 18:41:15 UTC  

Yes, it is important especially as a leader to feel for your subordinates and those under your command.

2020-03-28 18:41:37 UTC  

To understand why or why not they will do certain actions

2020-03-28 19:06:20 UTC  

Both are important to those close to you, not to everybody you meet.

2020-03-28 19:15:52 UTC  

sympathy and empathy are important because we are societal beings and if we don't have characteristics that maintain us united, we would suffer

2020-03-28 19:16:12 UTC  

just like how we can see in the "society" of today

2020-03-28 19:16:16 UTC  

Note: Lack of empathy or sympathy are often notable in psychopaths.

2020-03-28 19:16:31 UTC  

yes, that's why they are degenerates

2020-03-28 19:17:02 UTC  

> just like how we can see in the "society" of today
@Mont it's individualistic, no one cares about the other

2020-03-28 19:17:50 UTC  

and we can see the increase of mental diseases like depression, which possibly is linked to that fact of the society not being united and people being more isolated than ever before

2020-03-28 21:25:00 UTC  

Both for sure! I think we would live in a more harmonious world if people were to be more sympathetic and/or empathetic.

2020-03-28 21:33:03 UTC  

True.

2020-03-28 22:57:46 UTC  

Both are important and are the base of every civilization but we must always have suspicions about other people's goal because not everyone is good and naivety has been many people's downfall through the ages.

2020-03-29 20:57:11 UTC  

πŸ“š **Daily Philosophical Question.**
-*What determines our future the most, nowadays? Our biological characteristics, or the ones we acquire through the society we live in?*
<@&682288520680964151>

2020-03-29 20:58:37 UTC  

A mixture of both but the thing that matters the most is the skills we acquire through life, because whenever their is a skill their is someone who will want to pay you for that skill

2020-03-29 21:00:12 UTC  

True.

2020-03-29 21:08:56 UTC  

Mix of both

2020-03-29 21:09:05 UTC  

50 is dependant on pre-existing conditionss

2020-03-29 21:09:11 UTC  

50 id dependant on your own will

2020-03-29 21:59:06 UTC  

In the future 100% The ones we aquire from society since we will be able to change the biological characteristics

2020-03-29 22:35:41 UTC  
2020-03-29 22:35:42 UTC  

lol

2020-03-29 22:36:34 UTC  

Jk, depends on your genes, sicknesses, etc. it's different for all.

2020-03-29 22:36:43 UTC  

But mostly social

2020-03-29 22:58:46 UTC  

Sounds like survival of the fittest to me.

2020-03-30 13:01:26 UTC  

Biological for sure

2020-03-30 13:14:56 UTC  

Why so?

2020-03-30 13:16:24 UTC  

Social ones seem to be more important, and with the rapid advance of technology, we will be able to change many of our biological characteristics.