Interesting read, definitely agree with most points. Listening is such an underrated skill.
Though at one point I would argue there is no other option anymore but to choose love.
It´s when logic and the ocean of emotions (feeling the whole world) fuse in oneself and you become what I call "emological". There´s to much pain - which you begin to see in everyone - and your mission becomes simply to serve love.
I find this essay strange, poorly argued, ill defined, in addition, you judge people (parents), explain as if you had infused knowledge, deep awareness of what drives us, feelings, consciousness etc.
I share the fact that we are not inclined to listen.
I do not know what the purpose of this text is, but I do know that it has nothing to do with philosophy or good thinking.
Women will teach you this concept very quickly
I wish it were quickly enough.
Interesting read, definitely agree with most points. Listening is such an underrated skill.
Though at one point I would argue there is no other option anymore but to choose love.
It´s when logic and the ocean of emotions (feeling the whole world) fuse in oneself and you become what I call "emological". There´s to much pain - which you begin to see in everyone - and your mission becomes simply to serve love.
I like the concept of 'emological'. Could you expand on it?
I will write an article about that soon. Would be too long for a note.
Looking forward to it. I am very interested.
https://substack.com/@placzebo/note/c-66315043?r=14inwj&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action
Wrote an abridged version as a note.
This is insightful.
I find this essay strange, poorly argued, ill defined, in addition, you judge people (parents), explain as if you had infused knowledge, deep awareness of what drives us, feelings, consciousness etc.
I share the fact that we are not inclined to listen.
I do not know what the purpose of this text is, but I do know that it has nothing to do with philosophy or good thinking.
Why this text?
Thank you for your opinion.