Do our decisions define us? In our everyday, we, as human beings, are constantly making decisions about what we are about to do next. These decisions can be more or less significant: we might have thought about them for a long time or we just make them involuntarily. But the question is: how do these actions affect my environment? Who am I thinking of when making these decisions. At this point, you must be wondering... "what does the picture have to do with the tittle?". Well, this picture shows a pair of benches in one of the most concurrent streets in Barcelona, "La Diagonal". They are banned due to the pandemic: in order to avoid physical contact, people can't sit on them. When I saw them, I said to myself: "but what if I had spread my ankle" or "but what if I had gone on a really long run and I desperatelly needed a break?". These may sound vain or insignificant, but the fact of questioning to myself these questions, led me to a deeper...
METAFÍSICA Time is a very relative thing because at each moment we can decide the actions we do at that moment, and we can decide how much time we dedicate each thing to, and therefore in what things we invest our time daily. But something that cannot be controlled is the passage of time because that is a regular and constant thing and no matter how much you are doing one thing or another, time continues to pass. For example, if you have taken an action, you cannot change it because it becomes to past, and we lived in the present so we cannot go back in time and change that action, just as we cannot go to the future so we have to take advantage of every moment and think about what we do because if I miss it, i can not change it. Victor Quesada
Aquesta pregunta pertany a la branca filosòfica de la metafísica i en l'àmbit de la perfecció en la bellesa a la branca d'estètica. Throughout my life, I have wondered on multiple occasions, if perfection can really be achieved and if it is possible to reach a state of complete flawlessness. It is undeniable that humans, along history, have always attempted to accomplish it, although in many different ways. For this reason the question "Is perfection relative?" constantly comes to my mind and makes me inquire about countless other questions such as: "Is there perfection in our imperfections?", "Does reaching perfection necessarily mean achieving happiness?", "Is perfection influenced by society?" Take for exemple our body. How can the Middle Ages ideal body be so different from today's perfect body? As a result of all this, I have decided to choose the image above which I believe perfectly describes the relativity of the concept, a...
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