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Family and Its purpose
Q: The meaning of family. The role of partners, children. How to find the right balance between one's own life and the life of children?
A: They’re saying that the concept of family is given value where there is no value in the background. The concept of family ends with reproduction. Family is more a consequence of reproduction. We have relatives because we have them. However, I don't see why this would affect the moral aspect.
Family and Its purpose
Q: The meaning of family. The role of partners, children. How to find the right balance between one's own life and the life of children?
A: They’re saying that the concept of family is given value where there is no value in the background. The concept of family ends with reproduction. Family is more a consequence of reproduction. We have relatives because we have them. However, I don't see why this would affect the moral aspect.
A healthy mind in a healthy body
Q: Do these two things work in both directions - a healthy mind in a healthy body? Can the mind influence the body positively and the body influence the mind positively?
A: They don't see that mental state can fully replace everything we do for our bodies. If you meditate for a few hours a day, I don't see how you could start taking drugs. Likewise, extreme concern for mental health cannot have a positive impact on the body.
A healthy mind in a healthy body
Q: Do these two things work in both directions - a healthy mind in a healthy body? Can the mind influence the body positively and the body influence the mind positively?
A: They don't see that mental state can fully replace everything we do for our bodies. If you meditate for a few hours a day, I don't see how you could start taking drugs. Likewise, extreme concern for mental health cannot have a positive impact on the body.
Why is it so difficult for us to forgive ourselves for mistakes?
Q 1: Why is it so difficult for us to forgive ourselves for mistakes? Is it a matter of ego that refuses to acknowledge our own mediocrity or something else?
A: They say that we don't have as many problems with our own mistakes as we do with the mistakes of others. In reality, we as humans quickly forgive ourselves or understand why we do the things we do. It's more conflicts with other people or when others hold grudges against us that put us in a dilemma. Did we do the right thing or not?
Why is it so difficult for us to forgive ourselves for mistakes?
Q 1: Why is it so difficult for us to forgive ourselves for mistakes? Is it a matter of ego that refuses to acknowledge our own mediocrity or something else?
A: They say that we don't have as many problems with our own mistakes as we do with the mistakes of others. In reality, we as humans quickly forgive ourselves or understand why we do the things we do. It's more conflicts with other people or when others hold grudges against us that put us in a dilemma. Did we do the right thing or not?
How should a person eat?
Q: How should a person eat? (in general, without weight loss, in this modern world today, how should a person eat to maintain their health?)
A: Eat what you would give to your child. "Eat your fruits, eat your vegetables. Don't leave any vegetables behind! I want what's best for you." Just like what we tell our children.
How should a person eat?
Q: How should a person eat? (in general, without weight loss, in this modern world today, how should a person eat to maintain their health?)
A: Eat what you would give to your child. "Eat your fruits, eat your vegetables. Don't leave any vegetables behind! I want what's best for you." Just like what we tell our children.
What is money?
Q: What is money?
A: Money is a value we assign to goods so that we know how much energy is contained within them.
Q: So it's highly individual, different people, nations, and countries value their goods differently?
A: Yes, money is more like energy. It changes over time; there's no fixed value. Money doesn't exist; it's more of an exchange of energy.
What is money?
Q: What is money?
A: Money is a value we assign to goods so that we know how much energy is contained within them.
Q: So it's highly individual, different people, nations, and countries value their goods differently?
A: Yes, money is more like energy. It changes over time; there's no fixed value. Money doesn't exist; it's more of an exchange of energy.