Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_zpscvb in philosophy
Saadiqfhs t1_j0v99mu wrote
Reply to comment by scyther13 in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | December 19, 2022 by BernardJOrtcutt
Well peace in life is just the ignorance of external crisis. Most struggle is the attempt to survive in the self made mode of existence. Once you truly take in you can only control so much if even that and reality is a mystery you can not truly understand you have two options, enter despair at your lack of knowledge to reason you exist or or continue onward in the pursuit to learn more. We all must bare a personal manifested Destiny but must realize it is manifested. You have nothing in the beginning and ending but you can find joy in this little while in the attempt to gain something.
pgslaflame t1_j0vd5wr wrote
How is peace ignorance tho? For some, rather many probably but not necessarily.
Saadiqfhs t1_j0ve1ul wrote
When I say ignorance I say you set a limit to the full grasp of reality. Because it’s kind of bleak really, we are in a endless void where we likely won’t no the reason for the existence. So best way to avoid external crisis is to piece meal that thought and enjoy a self created reality of the things to can learn and can understand. To the storm instead of battling it
pgslaflame t1_j0vfqnf wrote
Isn’t the term acceptance more suitable? Also setting the limit is very active, isn’t it rather accepting one’s own limit? Also do you mean internal* crisis?
Bc ignorance is a extreme risky incomplete and therefore counterproductive form of peace to me. It also tends to make external crises worse.
Saadiqfhs t1_j0vjamv wrote
I think I agree with you and redact my previous stance and terminology
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