As always, you leave us thinking once again: If men cannot fight for a just cause because that cause triumphed in a previous generation, then they will fight against the just cause. The point is to fight. Because we do not understand a life without resistance. And if technology makes it too easy for us, we get bored and rebel against it.…
As always, you leave us thinking once again: If men cannot fight for a just cause because that cause triumphed in a previous generation, then they will fight against the just cause. The point is to fight. Because we do not understand a life without resistance. And if technology makes it too easy for us, we get bored and rebel against it. But I believe it’s because inaction leads us to the tedium in which the meaninglessness of existence is revealed. Resuming a fight is about covering up that void, one that no technology will ultimately solve. At most, it will numb us to ignore it.
100% Javier. A very relevant question for the times we live in and difficult to answer. In the end I think everyone has to decide in which things they are willing to let life offer them friction and resistance and use those to grow.
As always, you leave us thinking once again: If men cannot fight for a just cause because that cause triumphed in a previous generation, then they will fight against the just cause. The point is to fight. Because we do not understand a life without resistance. And if technology makes it too easy for us, we get bored and rebel against it. But I believe it’s because inaction leads us to the tedium in which the meaninglessness of existence is revealed. Resuming a fight is about covering up that void, one that no technology will ultimately solve. At most, it will numb us to ignore it.
100% Javier. A very relevant question for the times we live in and difficult to answer. In the end I think everyone has to decide in which things they are willing to let life offer them friction and resistance and use those to grow.