Kingu Kurimuzon
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If it makes someone do certain things (such as take numerous selfies to get approval from other people) in order to have a sense of self-worth, then yes.
I'm capturing a picture of myself in the moment. I just don't see how that's a "false self." I'm not changing how I look for the selfie. It's just me, right here, right now.
The selfie is just you, right here, right now. You mean the camera never lies. It tells the unvarnished truth about you. Actually selfies are composed to regular rules to show us vanished, at our best.
And selfies are cliched, they follow a formula.
And my art teacher tells me that images always lie.
And one of the problems with social media is that we present ourselves so well with selfies, others feel envy.
And just imagine: there is a real person hiding behind just you, right here, right now.
And I am supposed to believe your image. What do you take me for?
Maybe you are overthinking this?
One of the advantages of the intellectual life is you don't have to work. The Ancient Greeks discovered this 3,000 years ago and founded Western philosophy. And during WW II intellectuals didn't work and spent their time thinking and helped win the war.
Interestingly you can't work and think at the same time, so you can't be a working member of the working class and be an intellectual.
One of the advantages of the intellectual life is you don't have to work. The Ancient Greeks discovered this 3,000 years ago and founded Western philosophy. And during WW II intellectuals didn't work and spent their time thinking and helped win the war.
Interestingly you can't work and think at the same time, so you can't be a working member of the working class and be an intellectual.
Reeeaaaaally?
Alan Turing was an intellectual who didn't work, was not a member of the working class who laid the foundations of computing and almost single handedly won WW II by cracking the German secret military code.
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So it becomes plain that the first step is to get out of the working class. This is not as easy as it appears as the working class are anti-intellectual and so stop their members from thinking, even thinking about getting out of the working class. And the working class even have a perverse pride in themselves, and even form themselves into political parties such as The Know Nothing Party of the USA.
One of the advantages of the intellectual life is you don't have to work. The Ancient Greeks discovered this 3,000 years ago and founded Western philosophy. And during WW II intellectuals didn't work and spent their time thinking and helped win the war.
Interestingly you can't work and think at the same time, so you can't be a working member of the working class and be an intellectual.