shifty

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    Objectivism, plus Austrian Economics, reading, and physics.
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    SO CAL
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    Alex Yepiz
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    looking for female
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    Muse, Mussorgsky "Picture at an Exhibition", Iron Man.
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    I'm unemployed.

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  1. Lol, thats a good way to put it. I appreciate it very much. Alex
  2. I have to second lynam on this. I didn't read the entire thread but I like to add that I was very much attracted to objectivism AND was heavily depressed. The thing is that when I first read Atlas Shrugged I was superficially shielded from my depression by a sense of superiority that I drew from the "truth" that was in AS. I also thought that for a while I was cured just by reading AS. However it turned out that I wasn't cured at all but just propped up by a false sense of self-esteem. Later on I started trying to live in the real world and slowly realized that I was far from capable of ANYTHING, and so my inflated self esteem collapsed over time. I now, for the most part, managed to get it under control. It only took me YEARS of introspection to find and correct all the metal gymnastics my brain was doing to keep me in such shitty depressed state. It also seems that chugging tons of coffee and working manically didn't help my mental state (according to a clinic doctor I saw today). So, philosophy is indeed separate from mental well being. It guides you on how to be happy, but it doesn't think for you, and so it won't help jack if you are depressed. Just my two cents. Edit: forgot to add the word "read" and formating
  3. Colonel Landa from Inglorious Bastards is my favorite villain. I like him because he is terrifying. Although, he isn't frightful because of any appearance or sadistic evil doing. He is frightening because of the mind games and his intelligence. I really hope I don't encounter someone like him.
  4. Haha, that's how he might get elected again too. lol
  5. shifty

    Competition

    I think Brant's post addressed the difference of predatory business and competitive spirit I describe ("There is competition with grace and competition without grace" -Brant). I'm more for grace. What I describe doesn't concern itself with what value a competitor has. I don't care about the other guy personally, but hes there trying to take a sale or job from me or my company. So, I then have to crush him (business wise). Ofcourse, it doesn't apply for people not in the same market. In essence, I don't feel like defeating others because they are good people. I have to do it for myself, and it feels good to win. And if I literally took from the guy then that's stealing (and if socially accepted it would be anarchy) I don't really care how tough it is in real laissez-faire. I just want to jump into the fray and succeed if I got what it takes, and potentially fail if it has to happen. It's all part of the game. Those predators would always be there (I don't think they will die out), but they just wont get a pass so easily anymore.
  6. shifty

    Competition

    You are right and there is a shift, but not because I changed my stance. I just changed its focus. You want to win, but you don't want to loose too (greed vs fear). In essence, it's other side of the same coin. Defeating others serves both purposes. It's a focus on others, but there is so much value for me though. You can't just work at ur own pace and not fear or envy the competition. My value goes up when I know my work is either among the best or good enough to hang on. IMO, for me, the point is still myself, but beating others is the core of "the competitive spirit". And it's not elevating others over myself so it's not altruism.
  7. shifty

    Competition

    I don't think Austrian economics addresses the competitive spirit, but I'm no expert either. You suspect wrong. The threat of loosing is a reality, and it can happen to me and anyone else. And, depending on what you play, if you make a first move and loose you can have long lasting consequences. Moreover, not surviving is a literally reality for a business. But we do compete for every dollar. I'm sure earning money is not like a picnic. Also, what you describe seems like anarchy, and I'm not an anarchist. I'm really lost on how you came up with Social Darwinism to be an altruist-tribalist notion. Not like it matters because I'm not enamored with the idea of survival of the fittest anyways. It doesn't matter to me that others are "fitter". I just want to survive.
  8. shifty

    Competition

    I think the competive spirit you describe is different from mine. The difference is that it's not about being "better" than the competition. It's about "beating" the competition. To me, the competitive spirit consist of the drive to out do your competition with ur fellows in arms. To make a better product and leave the enemy with nothing, and take all the glory away with ur allies. Being "better" is not the same. It could be that when u beat the other guy u are better, and so pride follows, but beating him comes first. That is why competitors do it imo. Its about being first and wining it all.
  9. I think It's irrelevant to your moral virtue (and that's bad piano, but she's 105). It does potentially say something about your values, which I have just reasonably deduced. (OMG! I just judged you based on ur subjective pref, I must be a dogmatic cultist). No hard feelings?
  10. no i cant but the paper outline contains all teh ideas i am talking about which i see relevant to my argument I'll just look up Scruton instead some other time. For the record, Grunge and this here sound awfully excruciating to me. And this is amusingly bad to me. By the way, I'm 25. Edit: The beat is ok, but just look at his ridiculous hair, swagger, and lirycs. It makes me smile .
  11. http://hettingern.people.cofc.edu/Aesthetics_Fall_2010/Scruton_Decline_in_Musical_Culture.htm This seems a rough outline for a paper using Scruton as his main source. If true, can u point me to the completed paper?
  12. It seems to me that your opponents here are not trying to argue within the objectivist framework, but are just trying to point out that u do not yet understand the Epistemological foundation in its entirety. From quickly looking over ur posts I think u addresses something about existence exists. So they may be wrong on that pointification, but u do seem very quick to condemn here. Focus more on making exact replies instead of quickly digressing to lengthy rants, it will make u look more amicable. Of course, it's just advise that I'm selfishly giving to get this discussion going on a deeper level (it's starting to bore me). I hope u'll consider it.
  13. Hey thanks I'm just getting out of that stage in life. It seems to me that kicking yourself over any of that is like crying over spilled milk. One think I'm concerned of though is whether you imply that there is no such thing as joyous productivity? I hope not , because I hope to one day be happy at work. No, of course I don't imply that. At that time I believed that whatever I decided to do, I should persevere, succeed and glory in, whether I was suited or qualified or ready to do it at all. I was wrong Later I was joyously productive and happy at work, and I still am today. So will you be too. Yeah, I pretty much thought I should persevere while totally unready for what I was doing. Didn't really work out I guess. However, thanks for the encouragement .
  14. I'm just getting out of that stage in life. It seems to me that kicking yourself over any of that is like crying over spilled milk. One think I'm concerned of though is whether you imply that there is no such thing as joyous productivity? I hope not , because I hope to one day be happy at work.
  15. ReasonTv seems to suggest that negative attack adds existed much before television: