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   Amine Moulay Ramdane to All   
   More of my philosophy about the philosop   
   06 Jun 22 16:14:55   
   
   From: aminer68@gmail.com   
      
   Hello,   
      
      
      
      
   More of my philosophy about the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer and about the   
   philosopher Albert Camus and more of my thoughts..   
      
   I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also   
   invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..   
      
      
   Today i will talk more about the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer and    
   about the philosopher Albert Camus and more of my thoughts:   
      
      
   And here is my new proverb:   
      
      
   "When you don't know how to nuance, that's also where the problems begin"   
      
   "Quand on ne sait pas nuancer, c'est là aussi que commencent les problèmes"   
      
       
   The philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer has said that human life oscillates   
   between boredom and suffering, and he has also explained it by the fact that   
   when you desire and you are lacking what you want that means you become   
   suffering, and when you have what    
   you are missing you become bored, but i think that like in my above new   
   proverb i say that the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer was lacking on knowing   
   how to nuance correctly, since lacking what you want doesn't mean that you are   
   suffering and when you    
   have what you are missing doesn't mean that you are bored. And by logical   
   analogy even the philosopher Albert Camus was lacking on knowing how to nuance   
   correctly, since he has said that when you look at how we are working 8 hours   
   a day or so and when    
   you look how our universe is like meaningless since the absurd is produced via   
   conflict, a conflict between our expectation of a rational, just universe and   
   the actual universe that it is quite indifferent to all of our expectations,   
   so then the    
   philosopher Albert Camus says that it like render your life meaningless , but   
   here again working in a job doesn't mean that you are suffering or suffering   
   so much by working in this job and read my below thoughts so that to   
   understand the rest, so i    
   think that the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer and the philosopher Albert   
   Camus were too pessimistic, and here is more of my thoughts about   
   existentialism of the philosopher Albert Camus:   
      
   More of my philosophy about existentialism of the philosopher Albert Camus and   
   more of my thoughts..   
      
   I think i am highly smart, and i think that existentialism of the philosopher   
   Albert Camus is an open problem, since you can notice that    
   the philosopher doesn't say how to construct the meaning and    
   purpose of human life, and notice how the philosopher Albert Camus says that   
   human life is, objectively speaking, meaningless, since according to Camus,   
   the absurd is produced via conflict, a conflict between our expectation of a   
   rational, just universe    
   and the actual universe that it is quite indifferent to all of our   
   expectations, but i think that Albert Camus was not so right, since i say that   
   the meaning and purpose of human existence of life can be "constructed" as i   
   am doing it below, and i also    
   think that the most important part of my philosophy are the engines that   
   permits you to be self-confidence and that permits you to be a kind of hope   
   and positive energy, but i will now bring more precision to how i am defining   
   the meaning and purpose of    
   human life, so i say that i think that the meaning and the purpose of human   
   existence is to play it smartly, since you have to play it smartly like in a   
   game of chess, i don't mean that we have to be violent, but we have to be this   
   satisfaction of    
   playing it smartly as an individual and as a group and as a world, so i think   
   it is how i am doing it, i am playing it smartly so that to also get the   
   satisfaction of playing it smartly, and this satisfaction of playing it   
   smartly is my engine, and i    
   think it is  a good purpose and a good meaning of human existence. But notice   
   carefully that in a game of chess there is a winner and there is a loser, but   
   the loser has to play it smartly too so that to "win" the satisfaction of   
   playing it smartly that    
   becomes his engine that pushes him forward with a kind self-confidence and   
   hope, and it is how we have to become smart by playing it smartly so that to   
   get the satisfaction of playing it smartly even if humanity is not able to be   
   successful. So as you    
   notice the how i am constructing the meaning and purpose of human life, that   
   looks by logical analogy, like my following proverb that i am also explaining,   
   since the satisfaction of playing it smartly is the engine even if you fail to   
   be successful, this    
   engine of satisfaction of playing it smartly permits you to be self-confidence   
   and hope by continuing to playing it smartly, and notice that the playing   
   smartly  in my thoughts is not that it is that you have to have a high IQ,   
   since the playing smartly    
   is also defined by morality that takes into account the societal smartness and   
   not only individual smartness. So here is my new proverb and notice the   
   logical analogy that i am talking about:   
      
   "When you walk towards a goal in life it's like you walk down a forest   
   path towards a goal, but when you walk this forest path you can look at   
   flowers and pretty trees and be happier or you can also learn more and   
   have more experience which is useful while walking in the forest, then   
   life is like this, you can go through it towards goals, but going   
   through it you can also have pleasures that make you happier and you can   
   learn more and have more experience and that is useful to you, and i   
   think this conception of life makes you more positive."   
      
   And here is the translation in french of my new proverb:   
      
   "Quand tu marches vers un objectif dans la vie, c'est comme tu marches   
   dans un chemin de forêt vers un objectif, mais quand tu marches dans ce   
   chemin de forêt tu peux regarder des fleurs et de jolis arbres et être   
   plus joyeux ou tu peux aussi en apprendre plus et avoir plus   
   d'expérience qui est utile en marchant dans la forêt, alors la vie   
   ressemble à cela, tu peux la traverser vers des objectifs, mais en la   
   traversant tu peux avoir aussi des plaisirs qui te rendent plus heureux   
   et tu peux apprendre plus et avoir plus d'experience et cela t'est   
   utile, et je pense que cette conception de la vie te rend plus positif."   
      
   So you have to understand that my proverb above is like   
   trying to well balance between, in one side, our strong human desire for   
   success and the fear or the disliking of failure to attain the goal,   
   and, in the other side, i am showing in my new proverb the good sides or   
      
   [continued in next message]   
      
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