November 16, 2008...6:38 pm

People’s Thinking Process.

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Sometimes I feel like life, itself, is the most ridiculous thing. I really don’t get the point.

It goes without saying that I appreciate the fact that I am alive. Yet the feeling that so many things go wrong without a purpose fails to leave me. Specially, I do not understand how other individuals, seemingly like myself, can do things so differently. I think what I am trying to say is that I have problem understanding our individual thinking processes. In terms of logic, there is always one decision that is ideal in every single situation, yet not all people strive to do the same right thing. So, am I wrong? Is the idea of ideal different in everyone’s heads for even the most basic of things?

Note that I use the term “basic” because obviously each individual has different options about different things when topics become more complex. For instance, “ideal” to some may refer to sameness in everyone, such as communism and fascism. “Ideal” to others may refer full acceptance of all differences, all races, colors, sexual orientations and etcetera. These are obviously much more complicated in terms of subject matter.

What do we view as the wrong things to do?

I guess even this can get complicated (i.e.: religion enthusiasts on homosexuality, republicans on democratic ideals, white supremists on everyone else and etc.) I am heading for more basic, like “murder is bad”. It is just so interesting how much perspective can vary on these things….

[I feel like I am rambling. I am trying to say what I need to say but I can not. I don’t know]

One side of the spectrum is Mother Teresa, the other end is Albert Fish (look this guy up, he is a crazy man). Somewhere in between these two are each and everyone of us. The question is where do we fall in this spectrum? Who are we closer to?

The way that most people think, its pretty shocking.

This is going to be too long of a post, so I will stop it right here.

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