You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Moving between absolute thrills and deadly boredom - sounds familiar? Then you might need a little exercise in finding middle ground - a nice resolution for 2018.

in #steemstem7 years ago (edited)

I watched the videos in your above comment.

Causing a lot of emotions, in particular the first two ones. The suicide experiment made me cry.

For the 10 soldiers and their kills: hm. I would not celebrate that. Every kill left relatives like brothers, parents, wives, children. I know this relates to the ones, who were named "evil" and to prevent even more killings from their sides. But I cannot see anything good in praising killings in any way. Well, that is a topic very difficult to talk about. It shouldn't. One can only live the way it seems to be right, once confronted with war and danger of this kind.

Let's face it: the "evil" is always in challenge with the "good" and as far as I am concerned this will continue as long as "man" walks the earth.

P.S. I assume that you would have liked to transport the message behind it: like the bravery it took to act in the described way. As I am not able to look into the intentions of the killings, I cannot judge.

Sort:  

Any aggression is wrong and impure. Some are just less wrong than others. If Operation Valkyrie had succeed, it would have saved millions of lives even though the operation itself involved murder.

I have heard a story by a Buddhist monk, that in history of Buddhism there was one guy who actually is heard of having killed an emperor. The emperor was about to kill all the religious people in his kingdom and did on a great scale. The one guy was struggling deeply with himself in order to decide of making an end to the killings and therefore being reborn as something less or to stay passive. He decided for action and killed the emperor with an arrow shot from a mountain. The legend says that in this particular case the killer was reborn into a higher being because if he would have not sacrificed himself in doing evil millions would have died. So I know what you are meaning.

I just think that nowadays killings are difficult to be compared to this one and rarely stories are told where people came to an agreement without any killing whatsoever.

I am just kind of allergic to the heroic stories because we have so many of them. Do you get my point?

Is there ANY women/men talked about giving birth or taking care of a dying in the same heroic way?

This was the second movie type of you recommended to me.

Here is a short list of recommendations.

Flowers of War
Admiral:Roaring currents
Astro Boy
Heroic Age
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress
Imitation Game
47 Ronnin
Watchmen
Manchurian Candidate
13 Assassins
Rurouni Kenshin trilogy
Oblivion
300
https://steemit.com/blog/@vimukthi/stalingrad-2013-a-purely-unbiased-movie-about-the-greatest-battle-of-wwii-from-the-biggest-victims-of-the-battle
AND the sequence that define Spider-Man for me.

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.16
TRX 0.13
JST 0.027
BTC 59388.79
ETH 2578.59
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.47