Ideology 101 vs. Common Sense

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Ideology 101 vs. Common Sense

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Beliefs are nothing to be proud of...

Believing something is not an accomplishment.
Yet we are schooled to think that beliefs are something to be proud of
But beliefs are easy - and most frequently - Handed down from generation to generation

Nothing but opinions we refuse to challenge or reconsider
Fear is their hiding place

As soon as you are proud of a belief, as soon as you think it adds something to who you are, then you have made it a part of your ego



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I'm sorry, did you say something?

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Wasn't that the X-Files intro, eh Mulder? :suspicious:
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Chizzang wrote:Beliefs are nothing to be proud of...

Believing something is not an accomplishment.
Yet we are schooled to think that beliefs are something to be proud of
But beliefs are easy - and most frequently - Handed down from generation to generation

Nothing but opinions we refuse to challenge or reconsider
Fear is their hiding place

As soon as you are proud of a belief, as soon as you think it adds something to who you are, then you have made it a part of your ego



:geek: Question Everything


:nod:
↑ It's my belief that you were drunk when you wrote this. ↑
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Chizzang wrote:Beliefs are nothing to be proud of...

Believing something is not an accomplishment.
Yet we are schooled to think that beliefs are something to be proud of
But beliefs are easy - and most frequently - Handed down from generation to generation

Nothing but opinions we refuse to challenge or reconsider
Fear is their hiding place

As soon as you are proud of a belief, as soon as you think it adds something to who you are, then you have made it a part of your ego



:geek: Question Everything


:nod:
Then why do we reward decisiveness regardless of accuracy and admire conviction and principle more than wondering?

(BTW, I believe there's a reason you forget certain punctuation and seem to use paragraphs randomly but I'm not proud that I don't know why)
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kalm wrote:
Chizzang wrote:Beliefs are nothing to be proud of...

Believing something is not an accomplishment.
Yet we are schooled to think that beliefs are something to be proud of
But beliefs are easy - and most frequently - Handed down from generation to generation

Nothing but opinions we refuse to challenge or reconsider
Fear is their hiding place

As soon as you are proud of a belief, as soon as you think it adds something to who you are, then you have made it a part of your ego



:geek: Question Everything


:nod:
Then why do we reward decisiveness regardless of accuracy and admire conviction and principle more than wondering?

(BTW, I believe there's a reason you forget certain punctuation and seem to use paragraphs randomly but I'm not proud that I don't know why)
it gives him a stream of consciousness panache like Hemingway

its the intellectual version of pumping iron on muscle beach

we'll all be doing it soon enough
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CID1990 wrote:
kalm wrote:
Then why do we reward decisiveness regardless of accuracy and admire conviction and principle more than wondering?

(BTW, I believe there's a reason you forget certain punctuation and seem to use paragraphs randomly but I'm not proud that I don't know why)
it gives him a stream of consciousness panache like Hemingway

its the intellectual version of pumping iron on muscle beach

we'll all be doing it soon enough
Margaux?
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Chizzang wrote:But beliefs are easy
Not sure you could be more wrong here Cleets.
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89Hen wrote:
Chizzang wrote:But beliefs are easy
Not sure you could be more wrong here Cleets.
Of course you do... :kisswink:
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Baldy wrote:
Chizzang wrote:Beliefs are nothing to be proud of...

Believing something is not an accomplishment.
Yet we are schooled to think that beliefs are something to be proud of
But beliefs are easy - and most frequently - Handed down from generation to generation

Nothing but opinions we refuse to challenge or reconsider
Fear is their hiding place

As soon as you are proud of a belief, as soon as you think it adds something to who you are, then you have made it a part of your ego



:geek: Question Everything


:nod:
↑ It's my belief that you were drunk when you wrote this. ↑
I was hoping for something different from someone as staunch as you
But I'll take a sideways insult :nod:
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Chizzang wrote:
89Hen wrote: Not sure you could be more wrong here Cleets.
Of course you do... :kisswink:
If you had kids, you might understand.
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89Hen wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
Of course you do... :kisswink:
If you had kids, you might understand.
What the hell do you think these are, Illegal Aliens..?

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Chizzang wrote:
89Hen wrote: If you had kids, you might understand.
What the hell do you think these are, Illegal Aliens..?
Possibly. Icelanders do come here illegally too you know.
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Chizzang wrote:
Baldy wrote: ↑ It's my belief that you were drunk when you wrote this. ↑
I was hoping for something different from someone as staunch as you
But I'll take a sideways insult :nod:
It wasn't an insult. Who hasn't posted on here after popping a few too many? :tothehand:

If you want something different, post something a little more profound. :kisswink:

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Baldy wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
I was hoping for something different from someone as staunch as you
But I'll take a sideways insult :nod:
It wasn't an insult. Who hasn't posted on here after popping a few too many? :tothehand:

If you want something different, post something a little more profound. :kisswink:

:mrgreen:
So you agree with the premise then?

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kalm wrote:
CID1990 wrote:
it gives him a stream of consciousness panache like Hemingway

its the intellectual version of pumping iron on muscle beach

we'll all be doing it soon enough
Margaux?
much less attractive
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CID1990 wrote:
kalm wrote:
Margaux?
much less attractive

I am at least as good looking as her (and possibly more attractive)
Lets as Dback..?

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Chizzang wrote:
CID1990 wrote:
much less attractive

I am at least as good looking as her (and possibly more attractive)
Lets as Dback..?

:kisswink:
actually Margaux wasn't too bad in her earlier years

or am I confusing her with another hemingway daughter?
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Chizzang wrote:
Baldy wrote: It wasn't an insult. Who hasn't posted on here after popping a few too many? :tothehand:

If you want something different, post something a little more profound. :kisswink:

:mrgreen:
So you agree with the premise then?

:mrgreen:
In part, but belief systems mostly develop over time as we mature through life experiences.

Never thought or believed they were accomplishments though. :coffee:
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Baldy wrote: In part, but belief systems mostly develop over time as we mature through life experiences.

Never thought or believed they were accomplishments though. :coffee:
But we do not necessarily grow more wise as we grow more old...
Some beliefs become more hardened and views become more steadfast

We are not guaranteed grace as we age

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CID1990 wrote:
Chizzang wrote:

I am at least as good looking as her (and possibly more attractive)
Lets as Dback..?

:kisswink:
actually Margaux wasn't too bad in her earlier years

or am I confusing her with another hemingway daughter?
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Whoa, Cleets has children? :lol: :o
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Ibanez wrote:Whoa, Cleets has children? :lol: :o

They are referred to as: "The Bitches"



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