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“At this point in history, it is at least arguable that understanding is as important as critique, and patient, kind-hearted, sympathetic observation more helpful than endless personal opinions” https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2024/08/05/seven-adverbs-that-god-loveth/
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In his Concept of Irony, Kierkegaard condemns the Romantics' use of irony as tearing down everything with it - maybe that's what happens with this critiquing of everything these days. In his conclusion, however, he advocated the use of controlled irony, meaning the deliberate use of it to criticize certain aspects of a society, which ideally leads to some sort of change in the individual or broadly. Kinda like Socratic irony had some world-historic validity, since it showed Athenians that their perceived understanding wasn't all they thought it to be and that it might be time to consider some things more deeply. It paved the way, imo, for much of what happened after and, as such, opened the door to new experiences more than closing it :) In the end, I think it is probably a question of dosage and how one balances opinions with an actual understanding of the theme at hand.
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I honestly need to know how you read so much. I love it In today's world, it's easy to feel like we're stuck in a rut, and that every experience is just a variation on the same old theme. But what if we could open ourselves up to new and unexpected experiences, without feeling the need to analyze or critique them every step of the way?
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I feel most people are always quick to criticize and give their opinion about things without full understanding it yet. Proper observation is bliss nowadays tbh instead of just throwing criticism and judgments here and there with baseless sources of information
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Do you feel the endless amount of personal opinions are a problem im our society right now
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Wow very powerful read, how do you get all these papers to back up your opinions You must do a lot of reading From the article we can also have constructive criticism or is that not good enough
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