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Einstein quote Once Einstein wondered aloud to his assistant Ernst Strauss, "What really interests me is whether God had any choice in the creation of the World". Ryszard |
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interesting .....sometimes even we have choices in life that we may still pick the wrong one. Therefore, it's not down to the choices I guess. .
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7/8/2019 5:34 pm |
Einstein approach to discovery was intuitive and creative, thinking he would follow "the beauty of the truth". Assume that God created nature and its inherent Truth and Beauty, it is a divine reflection. I think Einstein thought himself fortunate to be first one to glimpse nature's inherent sacred sanctity and he developed a reverence for The Laws following non-euclidian math-developed by Riemann decades earlier---for the internal beauty of the mathematical forms. Ryszard
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7/8/2019 9:15 pm |
And about choices, are there really any choices? We do the best we can with what we know at the time, either rationally or emotionally. I trust cold rationality is just as bad a choice as hot emotional choice. Smile, it works out because the path taken can never be reworked---it is like in the Matrix film with the choice of the red or blue pill...if you choose you may actually never remember that you ever had a choice. so, in a circular reasoning way---once the choice is made you cannot take it back, and do overs are not allowed---forgiveness is though. Time is really not reversible and the road not taken I can assure you from personal experience, is not available as you remember it-because it too changed...the road it going forward only..smile! Ryszard
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Perhaps, it's down to the timing ? Have you watched the 90s movie "Sliding doors" starring Gwyneth Paltrow. How 10 minutes difference can change how we walk our living path. I have no regret in life even though I may not chose the right decision from the past. But I trust any challenges throwing to me are only do me good. .
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Confucius : "At 15 I set my heart on learning, at 30 I know where I stood, at 40 I have no more doubts, at 50 I knew the will of Heaven (life’s purpose), at 60 my ears were attuned (i.e. my moral sense was developed), and at 70 I followed my heart’s desire without crossing the line.” Now, good life for me is good health and yes it's time to enjoy every moment in life. .
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