tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2917328764825378054.post2744002428712762947..comments2023-09-20T05:39:21.227-07:00Comments on Inking Cap: Deep ThoughtsDebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13020235392352824025noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2917328764825378054.post-91507440148010590892010-02-04T07:17:04.091-07:002010-02-04T07:17:04.091-07:00So not surprisingly I both agree and disagree.
Cer...So not surprisingly I both agree and disagree.<br />Certainty can lead to violence as demostrated with most altercations and wars.<br /><br />However, certainty can also lead to peace. As in the example of the Savior. He is a great example of someone who told the truth and let others find their own way to it. Much Eastern philsophy teaches the peace of conviction and restraint. That might help you write a really great protagonist. The same potential flaw of Certainty exhibited in evil violent form and foiled by the more peaceful restrained approach. Hmmmm. I'm seeing the Yin and the Yang plot already.Diva Donnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07212847651776831475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2917328764825378054.post-4899641625045961162010-02-03T23:14:09.478-07:002010-02-03T23:14:09.478-07:00I think it depends on what you're arguing abou...I think it depends on what you're arguing about, doesn't it? Like Blush said...what about the evil dictators? Or is it possible to lead a non-violent life in the face of obvious wrongs? In short, I'm much more likely to duke it out than not. <br /><br />Not surprising to some, I know...The Scarlet Tarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01799143168415937513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2917328764825378054.post-36758891879118373262010-02-03T15:27:37.439-07:002010-02-03T15:27:37.439-07:00I learned this lesson at work this week. You can o...I learned this lesson at work this week. You can only advise up to a point, and if someone doesn't share your opinion, you let it go and let them see how their choices pan out. I am one who tends to want to continue to plead my case. But, I have never resorted to violence. Okay, once in Jr. High I got into to a pushing match-girlie fight with someone, but that is it.<br /><br />However, sometimes violence is necessary, like when fighting evil dictators.Blush a.k.a. Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05044818573568031853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2917328764825378054.post-48744476568902031122010-02-03T15:11:29.133-07:002010-02-03T15:11:29.133-07:00I agree with Deb. It can lead to poison. And it ...I agree with Deb. It can lead to poison. And it is a poison that hurts and spreads. If it isn't arrested it could lead to violence.<br /><br />Now, for all you writers, this is good. This can help you create a great advasary. oooh and hmmmm. All the possibilities of nastiness in someone who is certain they are right. "Righteous Anger" muwahahahahaDJ Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04615339246113917504noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2917328764825378054.post-58492328943940120962010-02-03T14:19:34.636-07:002010-02-03T14:19:34.636-07:00I like this thought a lot. The other day my hubby ...I like this thought a lot. The other day my hubby and I were talking about the all-consuming power that is anger. It amazes me to see otherwise pleasant people turned into vicious human beings because of hate, anger, and certainty. <br /><br />Now a lot of times I don't think it necessarily leads to violence, but it can lead to a poison in your life that is hard to get rid of. <br /><br />Let's all Let it be :)Debhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13020235392352824025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2917328764825378054.post-81712155780343474902010-02-03T14:10:06.261-07:002010-02-03T14:10:06.261-07:00I agree that arguing is a waste of time. If someon...I agree that arguing is a waste of time. If someone else is so "certain" about their point of view and you're certain about your own, there's no point, right? Just agree to disagree.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com