Which are the things that define us?
[2023-12-26 13:04:02]
Our occupation: When we meet someone, the question they first ask is "What are you doing?" We spend at least 40 hours a week to define us.
Our family relationship: No matter how we are, how much time do we have for our family, how much we respect and care
Our emotions: Our anger, happiness, depression, and returning to others always define what we are
Body appearance: Our body shape, the acne of our face, the plump appearance, the way we look for it also defines us
Our view on social issues: Contractual opinions on issues such as abortion, poverty, positive behavior, gay rights, clearly define us.
Our marital status: married or single? Still divorced? Still a widow? Definition Have we decided to spend a lifetime with someone?
Our race: If we are blacks, whites, Asians, or other races, people will think that we are born and die.
Our health and economic situation: Based on our health and economic situation, people define our growth in society.
Our choice: the choice of what we buy, the food we eat, the type of movie we see, the places, all of them define us
Our interests and hobbies: Whether we spend our time on vacation. The type of books we read, the games we play, and social awareness also strongly define us.
However. If you think about these things, what are they in common? They are superficial. I am not saying that they are not important. It is very far. It is that we should not define aspects. I'm disabled. But before I do these things - these are social identities, categories, labels, not what you call a necessity - I have plenty else too. What is deeper and more realistic part? Okay, these parts are still a little uncomfortable. We have traveled a long way to accept ourselves - but we still have a way to go. Because we are beginning to accept external deviations from ideal people, super men and super women. They are still full of guilt, shame, fear and anxiety. But are they similar in your mind? How interesting is it to see it?
If we dare to define ethics, we can use the work of philosophers and historians Yuval Noah Harari whose work focuses on the essence of human progress. Halari defines "good" as a minimization of "bad" things. This is obviously easy to measure and understand. Evaluating the morality of our social, political and economic systems is a process of evaluating the morality of our social, political and economic systems, which reflects the degree of human suffering, such as poisoning rate, chronic illness, depression, indicators of various incomes and wealth, etc. Rate, and incidence of various forms of violent and nonviolent crime. Sam Harris also generalizes morality as a tendency to minimize suffering. A series of agreed indicators is important for analyzing problems and making progress in the history of minefields filled with semantic distortions such as "good", "progressive", "moral", among other things is.