the good, the bad => the ugly
This entry is based on The Return - and now?
I invite you to follow an assumption with me for the moment of reading this entry.
Let's assume in every situation in our life we give our best. We do the best thing we can do, we do it in the best way we can.
Let's also assume there is no real random but complexity instead (maybe that's why computers have such a hard job creating randomness or entropy). Random but not only in the sense of coincidence vs destiny.
And then there is cause and effect = causality.
Based on that I personally come to the conclusion that there is no bad. There is only the best in what we try, based on the believe and information that is available to us. Maybe we do it that way because it worked in the past an we assume a rule set behind and maybe sometimes we do it that way because it worked in the past but not because we did it that way, nevertheless it worked that way.
This again raises the most important question about destiny. If there is cause and effect + complexity then how could there be any room for a free decisions?
And then there is cause and effect = causality.
Based on that I personally come to the conclusion that there is no bad. There is only the best in what we try, based on the believe and information that is available to us. Maybe we do it that way because it worked in the past an we assume a rule set behind and maybe sometimes we do it that way because it worked in the past but not because we did it that way, nevertheless it worked that way.
This again raises the most important question about destiny. If there is cause and effect + complexity then how could there be any room for a free decisions?
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