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With such great topics for this weekend, I found myself wanting to answer more than one. I suppose I often do; life is too short to pick just one thing when we do not have to after all...

The first one that caught my eye gave me a proper laugh:

Are you an ignorant asshole?

Well yeah, I reckon I am. I think basically all of us are.

We each have our own unique experiences, ways of being raised, and feelings. This makes people equally beautiful and ugly as far as I see it. We are all slaves to our own perspectives, and most of our perspectives suck objectively. What is undeniably true in our lives is completely wrong in a different walk of life. All of our opinions are useless and jaded when applied to someone else's path.

But just like everyone else, I have tons of opinions. As much as I'd like to think I'm not, I'm judgmental. I'm short sighted. I'm tied to my own experiences in life.

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A tank near the Syria-Jordan border, taken from a moving car.

I try to challenge my own perspectives and remain objective, but the older I get the more I realize that this isn't some sunny and loving task. It's brutal, and a lot of the things you realize along the way hurt deeply. The more I understand the world the less joyful I am.

After spending four months in the Middle East, I now know I am privileged beyond belief. Even my desire to look at things in a positive manner makes me an asshole. I am absolutely ignorant when it comes to the reality of most of the world. My best intentions are harmful; my desire to face things with an open heart is just veiled privilege. All of this makes me an ignorant asshole.

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Some might say that is harsh or whatever, but I find peace in looking at it this way. In another prompt, we are asked what we make of this quote by Lord Byron: "The great art of life is sensation, to feel that we exist, even in pain."

Nihilism can be natural when we look at the ways of the world directly. For me, the trick has always been not to be overcome with it. To celebrate the pain and difficulties of life in the ways we can.

Although I have no right to complain about the life I've had when so many have had it worse, I sure have had my fair deal of suffering on this rock. When I can, I've always leaned into it. Used the pain to create, to fuel my desire to be kind to others. This to me has always been the best way to attack a reality that is often unforgiving and cruel. Feeling our existence cannot always be fun.

This quote reminds me of this outlook of mine. I don't feel that happiness and good times have any meaning without the bad. In many ways our life is carved out by pain, and the gaps left behind are filled with the rest. What dimension would even small things like eating, being clean, or feeling warm have if we have never been hungry and dirty and cold?

Holding on to the sensation of life fully, even in suffering, is indeed a grand art form.

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I think that life itself is designed by chaos. I don't believe that any of us can walk through life without being disoriented; losing sight of what matters and why.

In another prompt we were asked if we feel that news and media services are misleading; what our thoughts are on the agenda they might have, and what impact that has on society.

I think that they are 110% misleading, and that is because they have learned how to monetize the chaos knitted into the structure of existence.

Decade after decade we seem to be facing the "greatest threat to mankind" in different forms. Spun from a different perspective based on where you live, there is always a threat. There is always an implied good vs. bad.

Although it may not seem like much fun if you've lived through things like nuclear, Y2K, or covid hysteria, it is indeed entertainment. A distraction from daily life. A ploy to sway the audience emotionally. And it sure does sell!

I'd say the biggest agenda behind news induced fear is monetary. You can make a million people purchase differently with just one headline. The other agenda as far as I see it is division. When group A and group B are so consumed with arguing over things like paper masks, it sure is easy to pass a bunch of sneaky legislation during the choas. Why convince the voting populace to move in the direction you want when you can just distract them and do what you will?

I think the impact of non-objective news on societies around the world is massive, and it aint good. In many young people who consider themselves free thinking and righteous I see facsist tendenciecies brewing. I see exasperation from the older folks, a "fuck it, it's gonna be their problem later" kind of mentality. I see general fatigue, a lack of desire to fight back against any of the narriatives that separate us at all.

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Even the desirability of having children around is something people pick each other apart over these days. Or maybe it was always this way, and I've just become sensitive to it since becoming a parent myself. I think a question like "Do you like kids?" would have confused me ten years ago as much as it does now though.

I can understand not being a kid kinda person, preferring activities that maybe do not include them, or deciding that having them is not something you want to do. Outright not liking them is baffling to me though. We were all kids once, so to me disliking them is some kind of form of self-hatred. Or maybe that is just one of many opinions I hold that I mentioned earlier probably make me an ignorant butthead.

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I personally think children are the best people on the planet, although I would gladly avoid the company of some people's children.

I like children, but I do not find them all likeable. I would always go out of my way to help a kid, I'd always fight to protect any kid... Just some I could do without having to talk to.

As my daughter grows, I find so much joy in her existence. Some of her peers? Not so much. I don't agree with how most of my fellow millennials are raising their children, and I'm totally fine with owning the self-righteous jerkiness of that.

With that being said, although I like kids, I get why they aren't for everyone. I understand that my desire to be a mom is not one everyone will share, and that's a-ok with me!

I've been blessed to meet a lot of parents both virtually and irl who feel the way I do though. Ones who are also trying to raise spiritually aware and considerate little people, who take parenting as a hands-on activity instead of one that can be delegated to technology.

I always seem to like their children. Which makes me think that it is never really kids that I dislike in any given situation, it's always the reflection of the people raising them that I take issue with.

Which I guess brings me full circle to the first prompt. What do I really know? I'm just derping along on this globe like everyone else, opinions flapping uselessly in the wind.

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Great post !

Totally off-topic, but that tank really should not be there. As far as I know, the Jordanian army never had any T-55's, so my guess is that you've just spilled the beans on a faction of the former-regime Syrian army that's crossed the border and been allowed to hold onto their weapons and armour for some reason. 😉

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hahaha I love that you knew what kind of tank it is and about the political situation here! This guy was on the Syrian side of the border, abandoned when HTS swept the country in December. The entire road leading up from the border with Jordan is littered with them... I wanted to jump out of the car and take some photos, but it felt very... HEM, not safe to do.

From what I've seen here I'd say not much military gear is left, and all of it that remains is way outdated. Just lots of Ak-47s now.

Oops, I think my anorak tendencies are showing, lol. I know huge amounts of useless stuff, but less that's useful. I guess that makes me an ignorant asshole too 😁 I do try to follow what's going on around the world, but get far more useful info by ignoring the Western media and looking for information from as many other sources (especially primary ones) as possible.

Oh geez I hope my comment didn't come across as sarcastic! I genuinely think it's awesome that you knew about the governmental change in Syria; I feel that not enough people pay attention to Syria despite what a pivotal country it is! And I've spent my life around all sorts of gamers, and many of them were into tanks, so tank knowledge is something I think is rad!

And the news, bleh yeah... I feel like the best I'm left with is cross referencing firsthand accounts because I've seen time and time again that what is reported is often a half-truth at best 😩

That's part of why I wanted to be so specific about where I saw the tank and add a bit about the demilitarization I've seen happen here- I don't want to accidentally imply anything false or inflammatory about what's going on here as Syrian current events are often coated in all sorts of falsehoods.

Hey no, I didn't take it as sarcastic at all ! Although to be honest I'm so socially inept that I probably wouldn't notice even if it had been 😆

I have to admit I find current affairs endlessly fascinating, even though I recognise how much it can mess up the lives of the people involved, or even just living nearby. Once you scratch below the surface fluff and misdirection, it's possible to follow the money, and more often than not doing that leads you to who is really trying to influence things.

Joining the dots to see the underlying patterns of influence and agenda is the bit I most enjoy; it needs the ability to link seemingly unrelated things and to gather lots of little bits of information (which is why I love how you were able to be so specific).

Sometimes it leads to scary places, other times you can just breathe a sigh of relief and just go "yep, everything here is no more messed up than normal". 😁

Love your responses, I agree we are all pretty ignorant when it comes to the lives of others. We do tend to get pretty wrapped up in our own lives.
With the quote, yeah, pain is really what opens us up to life, to understand it more. Love as well of course, but the more pain you experience, the greater your capacity for love that's what I believe.
I answered the one about the media, very similar views to you ad of course I agree that children are the best people on the planet.
Big hug to you beautiful xxx

A big hug back at ya lovely !LADY 🤗💗

Your words always make me smile! I totally agree that the pain we experience deepens our capacity for love— I find it comforting that we get these little gifts of beautiful duality.

I'll have to go check out your post, you often make me think of something I did not before 💕

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Our experiences are not meaningless, life is seen from different perspectives and that's life.

I'm not sure if you took what I said to mean I find personal experience meaningless, or if this was just your take away from my post... But I certainly agree, I find a lot of meaning in even the smallest experiences. 💗

Thanks for sharing your experience with us!
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That’s a deep perspective, and there’s definitely truth to it. Our experiences shape our worldviews, and what feels like absolute truth to one person might be irrelevant or even harmful to someone else.

I'm glad you found value in my post 💗

And ABSOLUTELY! I think we should always keep sharing our experiences with each other, but with the understanding that our truth cannot always be someone else's. When we keep this in mind, I think it opens the door for much more compassion to flourish