DisillusionedCitizen
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I don't seek inspirational quotes. At least, not actively; if I happen to inspire someone, speech or no speech, it's merely a byproduct of me doing well at something. Whenever I hear a motivational speech nowadays, I'm just not pumped at all. People have feelings and all, but Is this just the only strategy they have going for them? It's possible to play Now with this out of the way, I'm thinking, "any person who speak with conviction wants to be heard, which is great and all, but when certain people are silenced, at what point does the idea stop being useful?" Following this, I thought "Does a solution HAVE to spark inspiration onto others?"
There are so many inspirational speeches regarding awareness of things like depression, autism, down syndrome, schizophrenia, mental health, etc. It seems they only talk about the symptoms, but put no real effort into finding the causes. This made wonder, "what's the point of spreading awareness if they aren't going to discover the causes of these illnesses?" It's basically whack-a-mole when they just speak about the symptoms.
It makes me wonder if these types of people are overestimating themselves. Because either way, they certainly underestimate how duplicitous the Jew can be.
People who speak with convictions have a tendency to mistake their validated beliefs as the truth. Is this why Nietzsche deemed convictions to be more dangerous than lies?
There are so many inspirational speeches regarding awareness of things like depression, autism, down syndrome, schizophrenia, mental health, etc. It seems they only talk about the symptoms, but put no real effort into finding the causes. This made wonder, "what's the point of spreading awareness if they aren't going to discover the causes of these illnesses?" It's basically whack-a-mole when they just speak about the symptoms.
It makes me wonder if these types of people are overestimating themselves. Because either way, they certainly underestimate how duplicitous the Jew can be.
People who speak with convictions have a tendency to mistake their validated beliefs as the truth. Is this why Nietzsche deemed convictions to be more dangerous than lies?