User:Elmar Hussein

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1. "You can never take it for guaranteed what is going beyond your Mind. Whatever you think is real and true strongly depends on what is going inside your Mind. There is no principle, morality or ethical code outside your Mind. Whatever you assume as moral duty or ethical norm is the product of your Mind or others. If there is not mind, there cannot be any such kind of things. You can reorganize and rearrange them inside your Mind again and again, but you cannot kill all of them completely. You need some underlying principles of your life in order to distinguish more essential things from less essential ones, thus giving some meaning to your life. Science in itself cannot give any meaning to your life, religion would rather make a fool of you, but only you can do it for yourself by using your Brain -- critically thinking and doubting everything until finding your own truth. Science supports you with its huge empirical facts and theories to interpret them, religion fools around with its illusive and pseudo-reality, but philosophy stimulate you to find the ultimate goal of your mundane existence yourself."

Elmar Hussein

2. “Not all minds can hold science so easily. Most of what you can find inside various minds have no or weak connection with science; they are only values. If your mind takes any idea for guaranteed before its empirical investigation, or if you cannot criticize or make any assumption that your hypothesis related to it can be false, as well as true, it means you don’t do science, your mind rather shares some ideological, historical, religious or ethical values. No politics, ethics, history, religion, etc. is a science in strict sense of term. All of them engage in manipulation of brains in different ways. That is why any strong political, ethical, historical, religious bias would make your so-called ‘scientific mind’ weak. Although it is true that not all questions can be answered using scientific approaches, the formation of values inside your mind should substantially be up to you — your critical thinking and doubting intuition.”

Elmar Hussein

3. “One of more cruel punishment methods, if not the most cruel one, to any woman is to completely keep her out of attention, to constantly disconnect her eye connection, or simply not to listen to her. It could automatically destroy her Ego so badly that she could even prefer, from the bottom of her heart, any severe physical punishment to that ‘mild’ punishment, which would mean to be killed by inches for female brain.”

Elmar Hussein