theGreatWhite_Moon
theGreatWhite_Moon t1_j90ypes wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ELI5 Why are we more interested in colonizing extremely distant, completely inhospitable planets and moons than we are in making more parts of our own planet livable? by [deleted]
and it might be valid, but it doesn't make sense in the sahara/mars desert case.
We might have theories working in some sort of simulation that would help us fix stuff, but technology hasn't caught up yet and innovation promises new viewpoints that open room for advancement towards testing and implementation of aforementioned theories.
We don't have that much control over where these innovative sparks of creation spawn and if a field is stale people search for inspiration elsewhere.
theGreatWhite_Moon t1_j6d0typ wrote
Reply to ELi5 : If you can access a website, why cant you steal the source code and make a 1:1 copy of it? by 13lettersinhere
The reason for stealing the page matters here. If you want to plant a tree it is not a good idea to steal the snow instead of the dirt underneath it to plant it.
theGreatWhite_Moon t1_jas45ax wrote
Reply to Glorifying the "self" is detrimental to both the individual and the larger world. It neither helps you find your true nature, nor your role in the larger world. by waytogoal
"The modern world romanticizes finding yourself, your style, your type, etc. This “quest” is even glorified to the point that you would feel compelled to lie about what is “you” all the time, just so you could gain a foothold in society, and not be considered a pushover since all your peers have “personalities” and “styles” early, apparently."
We're not talking about the Jungian Self are we? Or is it the idea of self that Nietzsche proposes to the dwarf?
The description in the article sounds meager and flat. The post title sports unpleasant taste in comparison.