lobotomy3yes
Well-known member
No no, you don't sound crazy at all. Intuition is the foundation for EVERY idea. We feel something and we explore the implications. If I didn't feel that anarchism is a good thing in the first place, why would I even argue on its behalf? If you can imagine it, it is possible. I too feel that anarchism is both possible and desirable. If everyone simply stood back and took an honest look at themselves and society, I think that anarchy would occur instantaneously. People always say that humans will do awful things and it can't be helped. Bullshit. We choose to act. We are influenced, but the choice is ours. For some that influence is stronger, even unbearably so. A pedophile may not be able to stop thinking about children, but he still chooses to act on those impulses. If he says he can't be helped, well I call bullshit, but nonetheless he has just admitted that he is better off dead so fuck him. All people can be good, but some refuse to choose good. It's a line we will have to cross some time...
I also understand not taking much of "science" as fact. The truth is there are many different scientific positions, and not all are compatible with each other. Always be skeptical of what people are telling you. I'll tell you right now that we know nothing for certain that actually dictates what we do (other than eat, sleep, etc.). We have identified many aspects of the brain, but that alone doesn't mean anything. Personally, I don't think we will ever figure out everything about the mind and human behavior. This is little more than a hunch, but I like to think that the Godel Incompleteness Theorem has some interesting implications for human progress. Of course we aren't Turing machines, but it makes sense that one within a system can never know all there is to know about that system. I think people are so adamant about figuring everything out because they want to have their existence explained and justified. They don't want to admit fucked up things happen only because we allow them to: Fucked up shit is obviously natural of course, it's a byproduct of humanity. Can't be helped. People would rather believe that. Admitting otherwise means we are weak, gullible creatures blindly searching for ultimate answers to problems we ultimately create. Personally, I think the truth is that random chance and indiscriminate processes brought us here without meaning, and that we must create the very meaning we seek. It's a choice. Freedom seems pretty cool, so why the fuck not?
I also understand not taking much of "science" as fact. The truth is there are many different scientific positions, and not all are compatible with each other. Always be skeptical of what people are telling you. I'll tell you right now that we know nothing for certain that actually dictates what we do (other than eat, sleep, etc.). We have identified many aspects of the brain, but that alone doesn't mean anything. Personally, I don't think we will ever figure out everything about the mind and human behavior. This is little more than a hunch, but I like to think that the Godel Incompleteness Theorem has some interesting implications for human progress. Of course we aren't Turing machines, but it makes sense that one within a system can never know all there is to know about that system. I think people are so adamant about figuring everything out because they want to have their existence explained and justified. They don't want to admit fucked up things happen only because we allow them to: Fucked up shit is obviously natural of course, it's a byproduct of humanity. Can't be helped. People would rather believe that. Admitting otherwise means we are weak, gullible creatures blindly searching for ultimate answers to problems we ultimately create. Personally, I think the truth is that random chance and indiscriminate processes brought us here without meaning, and that we must create the very meaning we seek. It's a choice. Freedom seems pretty cool, so why the fuck not?