tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731775051101455648.post8280236470590018387..comments2023-04-26T17:11:43.434+03:30Comments on thought++: The Pathos of ThingsAmir H. Fassihihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17696172671099554479noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731775051101455648.post-42904762531692494242019-05-31T18:45:17.432+04:302019-05-31T18:45:17.432+04:30Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!<br />cgi flythroughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13070465013846290865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3731775051101455648.post-22759351684729192282017-08-11T21:12:52.061+04:302017-08-11T21:12:52.061+04:30There is an interesting side-effect of thinking ab...There is an interesting side-effect of thinking about this (at least for me), which makes things move slowly.<br /><br />You lose the incorrect belief of fast changes in the world and even in yourself when you are thinking about macro level more persistent changes. Revolutions, wars for justice and ... all seem tools to make fast and interesting but weak effects usually with a heavy price which makes the original action questionable in some situations. One realizes most things will not last so should be enjoyed while they are around, and most things which last more are created very slowly and usually in ways which are hard to describe or control by a single action or phenomenon. <br />Feelings like calmness , sadness and powerlessness are experienced in parallel since I feel that I'm like a river maybe which can move small things fast and my drops fast but the movement can easily be undone soon or lose its effect but still is interesting. On the other hand, other things like changing the shape of the mountains or changing the river's overall shape is something realized in years thanks to many other rivers, wind, rain, the sky and many other things which I might/might not understand.<br />Even what we fill as magic which is suddenly doing great stuff in a team or in our own personality is mostly the result of many small decisions, thoughts and accidents and ... over the years which makes the small not durable things more valuable since they shape more persistent bigger things in ways outside of our analysis power or control.<br /><br />P.S The old post was really interesting, I didn't read it back then unfortunately while I went back and read most of your posts or maybe I did not understood many of the concepts back then so I didn't find it interesting. It was great!Ashkanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03461162126895790563noreply@blogger.com