Hey friends, welcome to the fourth of the weekly discussions on the newsletter. Feel free to discuss and engage in the comments or just use it as some end of the week food for thought. Last week we had a conversation about opinion and belief. If you missed it you can find it here.
Use this as food for thought or comment with the community. Enjoy!
As we saw this week, Heraclitus thought that the human condition justified crying. He is known as the weeping philosopher. But the philosopher Democritus and later Kierkegaard thought that we should laugh at existence. Should we laugh or cry? Is it helpful to laugh to keep going?
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The Present #5: How should we react?
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Hey friends, welcome to the fourth of the weekly discussions on the newsletter. Feel free to discuss and engage in the comments or just use it as some end of the week food for thought. Last week we had a conversation about opinion and belief. If you missed it you can find it here.
Use this as food for thought or comment with the community. Enjoy!
As we saw this week, Heraclitus thought that the human condition justified crying. He is known as the weeping philosopher. But the philosopher Democritus and later Kierkegaard thought that we should laugh at existence. Should we laugh or cry? Is it helpful to laugh to keep going?