Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 7:13 pm
It seems that we are dealing with death to be an ordinary part of life, even if it is the last part. With this part, I agree completely.
I can understand when somebody is (I mena really) on the last miles and decides that this is the end of the hellish road. Now. (mercy)
But for the rest, death for a cause or for romantic love, I do believe it is due to an "overheat of the brain". I'm sorry Murat, but terrorists, generally, are well brain whashed by some skilled persons in the art, that is a fact. As for love, some people get intoxicated with love and they are overeacting like if they are under hard drugs. No. I firmly believe that those people would not have commit such an "act of will" if hey had had a chance to cool down and consider other options.
There, I think that other people around could help by being better communicators and negociators. And by caring when one person is in great pain.
For the war, I do not see any good reasons for doing it.
I do believe agressivity is necessary to life. Oh! yes! I do. Not violence - agressivity and violence are two different notions. Cheers guys.
I can understand when somebody is (I mena really) on the last miles and decides that this is the end of the hellish road. Now. (mercy)
But for the rest, death for a cause or for romantic love, I do believe it is due to an "overheat of the brain". I'm sorry Murat, but terrorists, generally, are well brain whashed by some skilled persons in the art, that is a fact. As for love, some people get intoxicated with love and they are overeacting like if they are under hard drugs. No. I firmly believe that those people would not have commit such an "act of will" if hey had had a chance to cool down and consider other options.
There, I think that other people around could help by being better communicators and negociators. And by caring when one person is in great pain.
For the war, I do not see any good reasons for doing it.
I do believe agressivity is necessary to life. Oh! yes! I do. Not violence - agressivity and violence are two different notions. Cheers guys.