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Solumina 02-27-2008 04:42 PM

The nature of change
 
I am currently writing a paper about the nature of change and it got me to thinking (dangerous, I know). I was just wondering if any of you had any interesting thoughts on the matter

Tha Duckman 02-27-2008 04:45 PM

Change = In the charity tin.

I like to give a little back to society, you know?

Solumina 02-27-2008 04:49 PM

Very deep Duck, I never really pictured you as the charitable type.


I have drifted to thinking that the idea of a world with out change and the idea of a world in constant flux are both too extreme and that all things have the ability to change under the proper conditions but are unable to change without those conditions

Tha Duckman 02-27-2008 04:56 PM

I gives what I can, but I can't gives as much as I wants.

Solumina 02-27-2008 05:03 PM

Awww who knew you were such a giver

Tha Duckman 02-27-2008 05:05 PM

Not many peoples. The cashier does, though.

HumanePain 03-01-2008 04:21 PM

But the world is in constant flux. It never stops changing. Many people in life struggle to keep their local environment from changing so as to have some sense of continuity, but it's all for naught.

DeathToLems 03-02-2008 12:02 PM

I was sitting with my boyfriend the other day, looking out the window and thought of how old folks look at the world today and thinking about how much has changed since they were in their 20's. Take computers for example. Years ago they were from roof to floor and used for something like a calculation. Now-er days we can get the same technology with a shit load more in something the size of your hand.

And what about diseases?!
Since when did pet animals get diseases like liver cancer instead of just dieing of old age?!

If you want to talk about change I would talk to an old person.
Old folk from the war. So much has changed since their time.
I mean think about it. Would you want to read about war stories in a book or from an actual person from the war? Only problem is that with the change of time and age there aren't many of them left. Soon there will be no more ppl alive to tell us straight from the mouth what them days were like.
Ethier they die or they loose their memory.
But it's interesting to hear how old ppl can remember stuff from when they were young but not remember last week. O_o

Solumina 03-02-2008 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by DeathToLems
If you want to talk about change I would talk to an old person.
Old folk from the war. So much has changed since their time.
I mean think about it. Would you want to read about war stories in a book or from an actual person from the war? Only problem is that with the change of time and age there aren't many of them left. Soon there will be no more ppl alive to tell us straight from the mouth what them days were like.
Ethier they die or they loose their memory.
But it's interesting to hear how old ppl can remember stuff from when they were young but not remember last week. O_o

I know what you mean, I have had some great conversations with my Nana, she is 94 and has seen quite a lot of interesting stuff

Godslayer Jillian 03-02-2008 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by HumanePain
But the world is in constant flux.

Exactly.
Anyway, what are you looking for in our opinions? This thread is too vague.

Solumina 03-02-2008 02:18 PM

I wasn't really looking for anything specific, I was just in a philosophical kind of mood

Magila 03-02-2008 03:26 PM

It's all based on evolution, i guess without a change people will go insane ;).

And i do also believe in what i call a dead end, that would take us back from the first step yet again.

DeathToLems 03-03-2008 07:17 AM

Change is constant.

There is said it!

LaBelleDameSansMerci 03-03-2008 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DeathToLems
If you want to talk about change I would talk to an old person.

I tried that a few times, but my grandpa starts talking about antique cars (if he does more than grunt) and my grandma starts talking about how lazy the natives are.

I was talking to my future landlady though, who is originally from the Caribbean, and she said that she didn't have refrigeration when she was a kid. They ate mostly vegetables, and meat happened on the weekends.
She said it was a really good life because you got out (and not just to work) every day.

bleedingheart344 03-04-2008 12:12 AM

Simply put, our world is always in flux. The only thing that is continuous and stable is whatever dictates our reality around us, providing a blueprint for things, if you will. Because of this, we have a foundation for everything we perceive but we can always expand upon it and it can always change, even to the most minute degree.

drewsilla 03-04-2008 02:33 AM

Change is something that is always needed, especially in personal growth. I think that anyone willing can change themselves.


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