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Michael Perilstein

@a_philosopher

A_Philosopher, film score composer, writer, producer, being.

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• All events that occur are certain. Our uncertainty is based on our lack of information, and/or lack of ability, to accurately interpret the data we have. •

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• In all cases where conflicts arise between people, it’s a combination of unbalanced emotions and inflated egos that cause these issues. Which means that in order to solve these problems, one must examine them through the lens of reason and intellect, and not emotions. •

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• For society to stay together, we need to accept other people’s flaws, and they need to accept ours. This is not unusual, but it is necessary. •

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• Man’s consciousness is a very new phenomenon. And like an infant learning how to crawl, he is just beginning to figure out how to use it. •

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• The problem with “being in the moment,” is that we lose sight of the future. There is always a balance to be achieved. •

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• I’ve heard that some sausages are smoked. But I don’t believe that for a minute. I think that all sausages are probably supposed to be eaten. •

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• We should never be so set in our ways that we lose the ability to learn and grow. An apparently weak and fragile blade of grass will ultimately crack through the strong and rigid concrete pavement. •

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• There is a difference between the open-mindedness of science — willing to constantly clarify its understanding of reality, and those who grab on to the most simple-minded, but false, explanations for things. We will never discover that the Earth has always been flat. •