I kind of look at the world as semi-decent, where bad things will, and always will happen, no matter what.
Agree with this statement, because, well, it's true.
I feel that without everything bad in this world, there would be no good
Disagree here. I think bad is what makes us more liable to recognize and appreciate good, but I don't think the reason there is good is due to the fact that bad exists.
so I seldom look at Global Warming, Human Hunger, and War as something to fight against..I personally think that it's necessary, to keep the human population in check.
I don't think it's necessary, so I don't subscribe to the notion of kicking back and letting things happen.
I think about global warming and environmental stuff all the time, and it absolutely kills me. Realistically, I think most of the stuff cannot be stopped at this point, given how our world/society is currently structured, human nature, and society on a grand scale. But just because I think ultimately bad shit will happen, doesn't mean I still don't believe in the power of the individual, either. Because I really do. Things might possibly change for the better, and things might reverse, if enough people actually cared and made changes themselves. Problem is getting enough people to care.
Hunger. Equality is an impossibility - things will never be 'fair', and there will always be a class structure. It's inevitable. And hunger as it exists today is the result of a whole slew of things. I agree human population is a huge problem, and think it does need to be checked, but I can't say I'd go so far as to say hunger is 'necessary' to keep it in check. Hunger exists, but population rises. We're not getting to the root of the problem, but the root is so entangled at this point with many other issues that we'd have to start everything from scratch, probably.
War will always be present, given human nature, and desire of certain personalities to attain power and maintain control. Happens today, will happen in the future, was the case thousands and thousands of years ago.
I guess one of my few philosophies is the concept of the Yin and the Yang: Bad and Good, coexisting in harmony..take away one, and the other cancels out. Know what I'm saying?
Back to what I first said, I don't think they'd cancel each other out. I don't think taking bad away would mean good would disappear as well. But there certainly can seem to be a balance.
Now NTs, I'd love it if you posted as well, because I want both sides to this. I'm not saying that Idealism resides in me, but when it comes to this world, I have painted my face black, as the Natives American have done, and am welcoming the end, acceptently.
Does this contradict my NF? Do other NFs feel this way? What do you think.
Don't know that it contradicts NF, as all NF's will probably have their own philosophy/view of the world. I personally don't really view things this way, as I can't say I'm welcoming the end at all -- I think humans suck most of the time, actually, and I get angry about a lot of it -- but it doesn't mean I welcome the 'end' with open arms, or accept any of it. Back to power of the individual, and trying to impact things you CAN impact. Obviously nearly all of us will not be able to have an impact on a grand scale though. I'm definitely an idealist in some ways, but I think I have a good dose of realism too. Throw in some rationalism, some empiricism, lol. ;-)
Edit: and lorkan's first quote, is, well, very silly. ;-) Definitely not an accurate description of the NF's I know.