What's the most useful sentence you've ever read?
>Reactionary chess is losing chess.
What's the most useful sentence you've ever read?
>Reactionary chess is losing chess.
Huh, opposite strategy of Super Smash Bros.
fear is the mind killer
who are you quoting
Only one enemy remained. Two, if you counted God.
Only a sith deals in absolutes
Jeremy Silman
pls no memes
dumb phoneposter
>Jeremy Silman
Shame, I was hoping it would be commie propaganda from Botvinnik or Kotov.
Not a phoneposter, using a laptop on hotel wifi.
im gay
I appreciate this
CRASH! mom made pancakes
>It's not the size of the dog in the fight.
>It's the size of the fight in the dog
Better to reign in hell then serve in heaven
that's an absolute statement tho
>Leave off from wrath and let go displeasure. Fret not thyself, else thous shalt be moved to do evil.
>Attend the beam in thine own eye before attending to the mote in thy neighbor's eye.
looks like you're a sith
>not simply Non serviam
Latinitatem stulte careris. Miltonum tui puderet.
you sound like an asshole
rip
found the manlet
>I’d somehow chosen to cast my lot with my life’s drama’s supposed audience instead of with the drama itself
Library of congress, minus the periods. Might be a run-on, but it's technically a sentence.
Holy... I want more...
Similar quote by Niels Bohr:
>You're not thinking, you're just being logical.
The funny thing is I found this quote in a chess book, too.
Pornhub has a substandard hentai collection.
I like checking out the 3d shit they have
>As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being
Jung
>He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how
Nietzsche
Why?
Cassius from bondage will deliver Cassius.
Idk, 3d fetish I guess
>Attend the beam in thine own eye before attending to the mote in thy neighbor's eye.
I think this is one of the most ridiculous metaphors of all time. I've been told it's supposed to signify that you should take care of your own faults before faulting others (let he who is without sin yadda yadda), but honestly, having beams or specks in your eyes sounds like you're in terrible pain and misfortune, meaning that the metaphor becomes something more along the lines of don't help others, help yourself.
About compatibilism:
> Man can do what he wills but he cannot will what he wills
that's Schopenhauer arguing for strong determinism. It's not saying "Man can do what we describe as 'doing what you want', but he is set in that path" it's saying "Our will is predetermined, and as we act after it, so are our actions"