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	<title>Comments on: Dog Jump</title>
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		<title>By: nick</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 20:31:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>there are some things you must refine in your philosophies. To think before one acts is still to act before action. Thinking before one acts is nothing more than actively creating an action in our minds and then rationalizing it into our present. I believe your Camian inversion should not be complete. Our impulsive actions are merely dominated by our subconcious, a neccesary factor in ones happiness. Rationality in today&#039;s day is entirely foolishin its lack of regard for desire and the neccesities we feel in our desires. It instead defines what should or ought to be in situations that seem universal. People are taught to abandon desires. This should not be. I am not a hedonist, but rather, one who believes that to think before action is severely limiting in development and growth. (i have learned this from experience)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>there are some things you must refine in your philosophies. To think before one acts is still to act before action. Thinking before one acts is nothing more than actively creating an action in our minds and then rationalizing it into our present. I believe your Camian inversion should not be complete. Our impulsive actions are merely dominated by our subconcious, a neccesary factor in ones happiness. Rationality in today&#8217;s day is entirely foolishin its lack of regard for desire and the neccesities we feel in our desires. It instead defines what should or ought to be in situations that seem universal. People are taught to abandon desires. This should not be. I am not a hedonist, but rather, one who believes that to think before action is severely limiting in development and growth. (i have learned this from experience)</p>
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