Re: What if we were monkeys?
- From: V <vfr44@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2007 15:56:57 -0700
On Aug 5, 3:08?pm, donquijote1954 <nolionnoprob...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What would happen to the world, if all of us --scientists and laymen
alike-- were convinced we are monkeys. Would the world descend into
the Law of the Jungle --worse than it is-- or would it simply be a
world where the traits of the monkey --primarily cooperation-- would
prevail? Well, it would be a lot of fun too, right?
Put your headphones on --and grab a banana-- before you can enjoy/cry
over what these stupid monkeys are doing...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a15KgyXBX24
Oh, we should add that some of them want to believe themselves to be
lions...
***
Hey, I don't want to leave you depressed with those stupid monkeys.
Some monkeys really know how to have fun...
Do you imagine life as a monkey would be like?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_EyXPs2_Jk
A lot of fun, for sure. I sure like to play with those lady monkeys.
Hey, if you are really proud of who you are, you may consider this T-
shirt:
"Have you felt like monkeying around without any apparent reason and
with a sense of guilt? Well, now you know what to do..."
http://www.zazzle.com/product/235602224199217660
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__________________
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" -M.L. King
Law of jungle is better than humans do many a time.
For animals will only resort to acts of self destruction when under
extreme stress when they find themselves in captivity of the sick
humans.
The animal kingdom works in accordance with natural law and not
against it.
Not so with humans.
All actions programmed into animals as "instinct" work towards the
benefit of the species by making it flourish.
It is only man that works against natural law and works to make his
species not flourish.
You see, man has a free will of sorts. Man is free to do what he wants
- but man is not free to want what he wants.
The Buddha underscored the importance of right actions in the
eightfold path for if we do not follow the correct path we are on our
"own" path which may lead to destruction rather than a healthy and
flourishing life.
Take care,
V (Male)
Agnostic Freethinker
Practical Philosopher
AA#2
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