Recent Notes
I hope the world is filled with a bunch of jokers.
Amidst various occurrences, accurately pinpointing the cause-and-effect relationships is inherently challenging. This difficulty arises from the fact that humans, being living beings, tend to perceive things in terms of causality.
RIP Toriyama Sensei… He was a mangaka who garnered the utmost respect from people all over the world and often considered on par with Osamu Tezuka, who is also referred to as the founding father of manga in Japan.
In literature and philosophy, to a greater or lesser extent, the desires of the author are reflected. However, in science, there are times when discoveries reveal facts that seem to betray the scientist's own desires. It is precisely this detachment that constitutes the "rightness" of science. This is the true meaning of "thinking against the brain," where one must not be bound by common sense or personal desires.
The cradle of ethical norms is the nation, and the collective of people who adhere to them is the citizenry.
In the pursuit of knowledge, understanding limitations is crucial. People are inherently born free, unrestricted, but simply advocating for freedom without recognizing limitations can lead to selfish and dissolute behavior. Limitations, in this context, involve adhering to the principles of the heavens, not hindering others, and pursuing one's own freedom. The boundary between freedom and self-indulgence depends on whether one impedes others.
Even if a donkey goes on a journey, it doesn't mean it will come back as a horse.
The failures caused by human ignorance are diminishing over time, and we now find ourselves increasingly confronted with failures resulting from incompetence.
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Out, out, brief candle.
Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
The three elements of information: "Facticity, Logic, and Sincerity."
One of the characteristics of the Internet is immediacy, and there is a misconception that people must respond quickly to it. However, this is not the case, and it is not too late to take a moment, pause, and think before reacting. In reality, much of the valuable information on the Internet results from thoughtful and considered discussions.