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question Why do we worry so much about the things that don't matter

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by Inkingi May 16, 2013 12:21
answer Let's talk about "being passive" for a moment. As you can see you talk in a way as if everything "happens" to you. That shows lack of power and will. So please try to do this exercise from now on in your life. It's a well known exercise btw: Imagine a world where everyone lives for you. They live their lives for you but they try to conceal it from you. It's like they (and therefor also me) are [...]

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by Luuk1992 May 29, 2010 10:13
answer Let what actually is be an end to what seems to be.

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by Major Major Feb 18, 2009 07:23
answer The funny thing about god, i found, is that there are always more questions than answers. Religous questions are always hard to answer, because most answers are based on doctrine and basic theology. All of which can be debated over and over again and still not come to a conclusion. First off, no such thing should ever happen to a child. Somebody took something from you that was never meant to be [...]

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by Roark Thurston Jun 14, 2010 07:24
answer Perhaps you have not allowed God, to come inside of you yet

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by chynt Sep 01, 2010 21:43
question What is the difference between knowledge and wisdom?

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by Thai sean Dec 12, 2007 03:21
question is it desireable to grow up? i mean mentally, not bodily.

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by indaindahouse Apr 16, 2011 22:15
question Is happiness an human illusion? And does it not always accompany infelicity?

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by alicejano Nov 29, 2012 13:09
question Why has the 2nd Industrial revolution not taken place yet?

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by mogli Feb 09, 2011 14:37
answer It is neither it is inhuman nature.

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by Thai sean Jan 30, 2013 08:00
answer only if you and I do

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by Thai sean Nov 08, 2012 17:42
answer The Earth would go off in whatever direction was the tangent to it's orbit, and it would cool down and freeze rather quickly. It might be deflected somewhat by any other planets that would be close to its trajectory.

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by thedoc Jan 12, 2013 05:25
answer pretty much what quetzalita said. isnt it exciting? we have so much to learn. and the more you try to find answers to your questions the more questions arise.

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by lice Oct 25, 2009 20:49
question How objective is science?

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by Janina Sprenger Aug 30, 2006 15:14
answer Power is it, this new virtue; a ruling thought is it, and around it a subtle soul: a golden sun, with the serpent of knowledge around it.

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by Thai sean Jan 17, 2009 17:10