tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4413747325078450484.post8181455378856372237..comments2023-07-02T07:46:01.745+00:00Comments on The Chinese Box - Divergent. Minimalist. Alternative. Quirky. Humorous. Deep.: Clarification about the previous post, 'Hare and The Tortoise'Rohithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13773277278075374779noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4413747325078450484.post-5599040244596285812010-01-12T00:38:08.885+00:002010-01-12T00:38:08.885+00:00I agree with you as well, but all I was trying to ...I agree with you as well, but all I was trying to say is that fair enough be a part of the race, but simply don't be stressed out about it. The problem is, all arguments of this nature are highly complex, involving a lot of factors which influence the outcome and many different stages. For instance in this one, firstly we must argue about the nature of time and life (linear/cyclical), law of causality and it's influence on all activities, the nature of the doer & the deed, the paradox of simultaneous existence and non-existence, establishing the standards to which all arguments must conform with, and so on...Perhaps if justice has to be done to this argument, then it would require several theses. <br /><br />Since that is not possible, I would simply conclude by saying that because we are here, we are obliged to act. If mess must be cleaned, then you have no option but to get your hands dirty. But, when you do finally manage to clean the mess, there is always a chance that you can clean your dirty hands and purify yourself. Better even is wearing the gloves of right knowledge/understanding which will protect you from getting too dirty anyway.<br /><br />The only problem is, we all expect someone else to initiate. Why not start ourself?Rohithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13773277278075374779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4413747325078450484.post-33576721766139206222010-01-08T22:15:58.536+00:002010-01-08T22:15:58.536+00:00Even though I personally support your argument how...Even though I personally support your argument however there is still a scope of ambiguity. As you followed to what I said before that it is difficult not be a part of this race. How important do you think it is to be a winner in material sense just to create an example for others? Let’s say if it is important than are you not equally greedy for that carrot. Regardless of your deeds, you have made yourself part of this race. My notion is not that it is unrealistic; I just can’t digest the fact that one who is after every material success will not commit any sins that a pragmatist might do. Perhaps, I am wrong and it is possible to be a part of this race while not being a part of such group. I hope someday I come across such a man and clear my puzzled thoughts. Until than I can only say is All is Well...Nukul Choprahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15273601808391381604noreply@blogger.com