Motto of the Day

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

In this article, we will talk about the meaning of the mottos produced by the philosophers, authors or created by the society itself anonymously. We will start with the motto of ”lore is that when you die you will not leave sad people behind” which is the first to come out of the mottos series of the day.



We find ourselves constantly in discussions throughout our lives. When we are caught up in the heat of the rage, the mouths of our mouth are stabbed one by one like bullets. Perhaps we do not think that we care about the people we care about, but the universe will have to process every word that it hears even the worst human, unconsciously. If you do not care at the moment, you may have made a positive or negative decision in your future life. There is no need to argue too long about what to do when we are unfair. Everyone knows that when they are unfair they have to apologize or have to take some kind of heart. Applying is a universally accepted situation, even though it depends on people. What I want to draw attention to today's motto is a bit different. What should we do when we are right? Should we erase all over us or wait for something from him?



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When I did some research on today's motto, I learned that Omer Hayyam was the best. As I have mentioned before, it is not clear who exactly came out, but it is the culmination of a wise Sufi scholar like Omer Hayyam. Major sources are criticized for the fact that Omer Hayyam completely cuts himself off from Islamic teachings. However, Hayyam has abstracted itself from the already stereotyped understanding of Islam, which is perhaps more or less so. When we look at his poems we see that Sufi teachings are included. Whatever this motto belongs to, there is an individual match with the Sufi teachings. The reason for this is that it is an answer to what I just mentioned. Sufis tell us that we should take a step even to those who are evil. It does not matter whether I'm right or not. The time we spend in the world is very limited. It might even be limited, even if we guessed it. What is important is that in this limited time, as long as possible you do not break your heart.



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There is no such thing as pure evil at the moment. People have lived or learned since they were born, or they have shaped them. Do not you do the same thing if you have the same life as the individual who does evil? In this case, the only thing that keeps us from doing evil is that we have a different experience. So how true is it to hate evil? Does it make sense to be angry at a man who is starving to death? Of course it is naive to house a thief in our house by eye. But if someone steals, instead of humiliating and debating him, is it possible to help, if not impossible, to get away from him without making him feel bad? The Sufis, therefore, argue that the true lore is to take heart without ending our expedition. To recap from their mouths: ”lore is that when you die you will not leave sad people behind”

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The time we spend in the world is very limited.

Therefore we must spend time and put our energy towards creating something valuable (which is my motto)

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That's exactly what I think. Great motto.

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Nice! Good luck sticking to it!

People must ask themselves when they enter this world. Why are they crying so much what are they fearing? Of course they are fearing themselves. Life is rotten to the core whether people will not admit or not? Where life lives, evil lives too. People think with all this high tech technology our world is improving but it is not it is damaging our world to the core.

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