There are situations when you devote or dedicate yourself for a goal or a target. But there is also a situation where you spend your life to live "that life".
The title is a bit of a click-bait. In this post, i am offering you a couple of movies about developed countries, wars and the tragedies.
I have written about how our actions more or less form our lives here in my blog. In this post, i tried to understand and explain the nature of those turning points, namely, the choices we make.
We need to think long and hard about the concept of disinformation, which is a very popular term these days. I tried to look at these questions as simple as everyone can understand: What is it, how can it be done and what can be done against it.
In the 3rd and the last post of this small series, i will finish my summary of the book "A Little History of Philosophy" from Nigel Warburton. There will be my conclusions too.
In the 2nd post of this small series, let's continue analyzing the ideas and summarizing the book called A Little History of Philosophy from Nigel Warburton.
I have decided to write a blog post about Nigel Warburton 's book, A Little History of Philosophy a while back. After a challenging process, i have been able to summarize it in 3 posts and written down my own thoughts.
Even though this post is based on the movie named Don 't Look Up, it can be a baseline for us to question ourselves and the world around us. That is why i have put it under idea-philosophy and tried to infer what can we take from this movie that i really liked.
The choice is free. The expensive thing is the consequence. The reason i can say this is because we usually get to chose for once. So what meanings can be hidden behind s simple concept like "once"?