We may beĪble to slide our way into multiple kingdoms discussions. We must remember the king does not play by the rules to begin with. While this may be a sneaky way to gain information Another use of the ring can be to find new This new diversity can help the village by bringing If the kings begins to think and ask new questions we can By showing him the ring we can unlock the questioning Maybe byīringing a little "magic" into the king’s life we can help him wonderĪbout his surroundings. Those things that keep people interested and makes them wonder. Versus the amount we will spend on the object. One being the value the ring will bring us When thinking about whether or not we shall barter for the magic ring we Team Obscure laughed in his foolishness and continued on their philosophical journey. The crow quickly came to a realization of his fate and flew off at once exclaiming that he needed to find the meaning of his life. Lux laughing asserted: "Haha, you are no sage, for if you were a sage you would have known by now that you are dying and are stuck in a homeostatic state.sounds oddly familiar to the king that we have mentioned." "I am no fool for I once was a sage, a great one at that and I am living just fine, I have no stress and I relax just like so everyday." We have been charged with saving the king and the only way to do as such is to go out into the wilderness, encounter new people, and find a meaning of life for the king so that he may live into old age." "Oh foolish crow, ye not knoweth this discourse. Team Obscure responded to the crow with the following:Ītlas began the rebuttal by explaining to the crow about the king's predicament. The crow spoke to the team trying to persuade us into just living rather than searching for philosophy. While traversing the various lands on our journey, Team Obscure took notice of a nesting crow. However, the team explained that the reason why Humpty couldn't be put back together again was because the purpose in life of those trying to help Humpty was not in alignment with the process that they were engaging in and possibly if the King in the nursery rhyme had called in someone with the purpose to fix things that maybe Humpty Dumpty would have been put back together again. The villagers had herd of Humpty's great fall and laughed at the topic's initiation into the discussion. Lastly, we concluded our discourse by adapting an age old nursery rhyme, the story of Humpty Dumpty. For farmers their purpose is to feed the community, for black smiths their purpose is to create tools and fix things within the community and the same holds true for the other members of the society. We indicated that whatever they do on a daily basis to provide for themselves and family is indeed a purpose. Next we took off a layer of complexity in our discourse by explaining to the village that they already owned a purpose for their life without even being aware to it. So while the villagers waited around for eternity for someone to tell them what they ought to do with their lives, they were absent to the process of choosing their own pathway in which to live. But the absurdity of existentialism indicates that of course the villagers struggle with identity and purpose because there exists no purpose for life other than the one the individual gives for himself. The villagers struggled with finding an identity for life which translates in not having a purpose. In order to accomplish our goal we spoke at a gathering with the villagers and discussed the following: Team Obscure was set out to save a village of nihilists. Team Obscure was happy to denote these things and will surely use them to help the King. From this our team learned of the necessity to develop beyond these schools of thought.Īfter Zeno's story, Team Obscure denoted the ideas of Kierkegaard being present in Phil's story because the aesthetic, ethical, and religious phases were all touched upon when Phil was selfish at first, followed by when he began to be helpful towards others, and finally when his actions were purely devoted to the betterment of people around him without any influence of himself. In this part of his development he seduced women, stole, and even tried committing suicide. Phil's actions throughout the first part of his entrapment exhibited hedonistic and epicurean-like actions in which outward pleasures were his primary focus. Zena tells us of a tale of a man named Phil who becomes trapped in the same Groundhog Day multiple times because his actions previously had resulted in a certain malaise of everydayness in which he was rude and all other things undesireable towards others. He begins by asking of our journey and what we have discovered thus far when Soren Kierkegaard appears behind us as well. As Team Obscure sat on the beach, we pondered our next move when all of the sudden Zena of Elea appeared.
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