I haven't watched the video yet because this post is inspiring enough as it is.christophera wrote:There are two kinds of sufferers in this world: those who suffer from a lack of life and those who suffer from an overabundance of life. I’ve always found myself in the second category. When you come to think of it, almost all human behavior and activity is not essentially any different from animal behavior. The most advanced technologies and craftsmanship bring us, at best, up to the super-chimpanzee level. Actually, the gap between, say, Plato or Nietzsche and the average human is greater than the gap between that chimpanzee and the average human. The realm of the real spirit, the true artist, the saint, the philosopher, is rarely achieved.
Why so few? Why is world history and evolution not stories of progress but rather this endless and futile addition of zeroes. No greater values have developed. Hell, the Greeks 3,000 years ago were just as advanced as we are. So what are these barriers that keep people from reaching anywhere near their real potential? The answer to that can be found in another question, and that’s this: Which is the most universal human characteristic – fear or laziness?
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Slacker is classic, I would really like to see that one again.
Saw Waking Life once, but was distracted by a girl. I should check it again.
Saw Waking Life once, but was distracted by a girl. I should check it again.
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you should, it's pretty good
great quote, wish i could remember the name of the LHF tune that samples that...
Zöo Pop wrote:I haven't watched the video yet because this post is inspiring enough as it is.christophera wrote:There are two kinds of sufferers in this world: those who suffer from a lack of life and those who suffer from an overabundance of life. I’ve always found myself in the second category. When you come to think of it, almost all human behavior and activity is not essentially any different from animal behavior. The most advanced technologies and craftsmanship bring us, at best, up to the super-chimpanzee level. Actually, the gap between, say, Plato or Nietzsche and the average human is greater than the gap between that chimpanzee and the average human. The realm of the real spirit, the true artist, the saint, the philosopher, is rarely achieved.
Why so few? Why is world history and evolution not stories of progress but rather this endless and futile addition of zeroes. No greater values have developed. Hell, the Greeks 3,000 years ago were just as advanced as we are. So what are these barriers that keep people from reaching anywhere near their real potential? The answer to that can be found in another question, and that’s this: Which is the most universal human characteristic – fear or laziness?
great quote, wish i could remember the name of the LHF tune that samples that...
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I'm glad you all have enjoyed the film so far! I still haven't checked out Slacker, I'm going to have to find it.
A tune that samples Waking Life? That's fucking genius!
A tune that samples Waking Life? That's fucking genius!
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Thanks a lot man, once Fractal said a song sampled Waking Life I was yearning to hear it.
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Zöo Pop wrote:I haven't watched the video yet because this post is inspiring enough as it is.christophera wrote:There are two kinds of sufferers in this world: those who suffer from a lack of life and those who suffer from an overabundance of life. I’ve always found myself in the second category. When you come to think of it, almost all human behavior and activity is not essentially any different from animal behavior. The most advanced technologies and craftsmanship bring us, at best, up to the super-chimpanzee level. Actually, the gap between, say, Plato or Nietzsche and the average human is greater than the gap between that chimpanzee and the average human. The realm of the real spirit, the true artist, the saint, the philosopher, is rarely achieved.
Why so few? Why is world history and evolution not stories of progress but rather this endless and futile addition of zeroes. No greater values have developed. Hell, the Greeks 3,000 years ago were just as advanced as we are. So what are these barriers that keep people from reaching anywhere near their real potential? The answer to that can be found in another question, and that’s this: Which is the most universal human characteristic – fear or laziness?
thats my favorite quote from the movie too. would say its much more depressing than inspiring. but if you look at the civil rights movement, end of slavery, womens rights, labor movement, gay rights, i think its hard to say that no greater values have developed. also it is a testament to how almost all of us are average, but if we pool together our efforts real social change can be made.
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if you take it too literally, the dialogue from that scene seems to reinforce the notion behind the film Idiocracy, where there is an apparent trend towards devolution and idiocy due to mismanaged genetic trajectory. but when you figure out how to see the universe for what it is, as an infinitely expansive development, meaning that it is a process with the inherent function of advancement, it will make more sense. yeah i'm too drunk to expoumd and you're lucky you got that much
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the fucking dates are incorrect. what the fuck. this is for my own personal notes.
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I can't follow what the black guy in the yellow t shirt is saying coz I can't stop looking at his crazy eyes.
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look away from the screen then :p
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BUT I CAN'T STOP!

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