RE: Is Everything Blindly About Balance?

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Is Everything Blindly About Balance?

in philosophy •  7 years ago 

Side note: Why am I seeing people here and on other krnel articles mention Steemit writers' money/popularity agenda? The internet is full of marketing and poor ulterior motives. Did you just wake up to this 25 year old internet phenomena? Either you like an article or you don't, and explain why, but I find these comments on here both distracting to the subject at hand and hard to follow since people don't check their writing for readability. That's high school English 101.

As for balance; so many immature people couldn't even wrap their minds around most of these ideas presented by krnel, unless you catch these people behind their keyboards while they are doing it; which I have, and gotten blasted rudely because people can't take constructive criticism or handle being corrected to think deeper than their narrow-minded perspectives (their emotionalisms of being "offended" means more to them than treating others with some decorum and respect). They have been selfish in believing they are "perfect" and "special" just the way they are, or the only living people (except they can't actually function giving some common courtesy to others), and we should all accept their flawed thinking. That is immature thinking. As the author states, imbalanced for the truth.

I see problems in catch-phrases, while people don't stop to question if these phrases are true or how they are true. They assume they are true and try to make them fit, instead of looking at the bigger picture and all sides to determine the truth. As I say, they are taking 3 lefts to make a right turn. Here's a catch phrase that fits: When you assume, you make an ass out of you and me.

Thanks for sharing this, Kris. These articles are short and simple enough for anyone who failed to have or listen to the wisdom of their elders. Too bad they wouldn't know wisdom if it bit them in the nose, regardless if it's said smooth as silk or harsh as sandpaper.

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Indeed. You know what you're talking about ;) I checked your profile, nothing there. Why don't you write on Steem? And, how do you know my name? :P Are you from facebook? Thanks for the poignant comment, very well said.