Alan Watts

Does It Matter?

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  • David Floreshas quoted3 years ago
    As a people, our ideal is to have a future, and so long as this is so we shall never have a present. But only those who have a present, and who can relate to it materially and immediately, have any use for making plans for the future, for when their plans mature they will enjoy the results. Others, with their eyes fixed on the tomorrow that never comes, will bolt down all times present
  • Ксюша Расторгуеваhas quoted5 years ago
    Money is a way of measuring wealth but is not wealth in itself.
  • Kate Lagunovahas quoted8 years ago
    Camus said, the only serious philosophical problem is whether or not to commit suicide.
  • David Floreshas quoted3 years ago
    Just as time is a way of measuring motion, money is a measurement of material wealth and power, a system of bookkeeping, and when this is not understood, a nation with vast material abundance can—as in the Depression—starve for lack of purely symbolic cash.
  • David Floreshas quoted3 years ago
    For when it is understood that trying to have good without evil is as absurd as trying to have white without black, all that energy is released for things that can be done. It can be diverted from abstract causes to specific, material undertakings—to farming and cooking, mining and engineering, making clothes and buildings, traveling and learning, art, music, dancing, and making love.
  • David Floreshas quoted3 years ago
    For when the individual is defined and felt as the separate personality or ego, he remains unaware that his actual body is a dancing pattern of energy that simply does not happen by itself. It happens only in concert with myriads of other patterns—called animals, plants, insects, bacteria, minerals, liquids, and gases. The definition of a person and the normal feeling of “I” do not effectively include these relationships. You say, “I came into this world.” You didn’t; you came out of it, as a branch from a tree.
  • David Floreshas quoted3 years ago
    The chances may be slim. Not long ago Congress voted, with much patriotic rhetoric, for the imposition of severe penalties upon anyone presuming to burn the flag of the United States. Yet the very Congressmen who passed this law are responsible, by acts of commission or omission, for burning, polluting, and plundering the territory that the flag is supposed to represent. Therein, they exemplified the peculiar and perhaps fatal fallacy of civilization: the confusion of symbol with reality.
  • Ramon Verduzco-olivahas quoted4 years ago
    Money is a way of measuring wealth but is not wealth in itself
  • Ramon Verduzco-olivahas quoted4 years ago
    Therein, they exemplified the peculiar and perhaps fatal fallacy of civilization: the confusion of symbol with reality
  • Ramon Verduzco-olivahas quoted4 years ago
    wouldn’t it be more reasonable to see the entire scheme of things as continuous with our own consciousness and the marvelous neural organization which, shall we say, sponsors it?
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