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* "La perversion de la cité commence par la [[Mensonge|fraude]] des mots." - [[Platon]]
 
* "La perversion de la cité commence par la [[Mensonge|fraude]] des mots." - [[Platon]]
  
* La [[philosophie]] est un combat contre l' ensorcellement de notre entendement par les ressources de notre langage - Ludwig [[Wittgenstein]]
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* La [[philosophie]] est un [[combat]] contre l'ensorcellement de notre entendement par les ressources de notre [[mots|langage]] - Ludwig [[Wittgenstein]]
  
 
* "La première de toutes les forces qui mènent le monde est le [[mensonge]]." - [[Revel|JF Revel]] in "la connaissance inutile"
 
* "La première de toutes les forces qui mènent le monde est le [[mensonge]]." - [[Revel|JF Revel]] in "la connaissance inutile"
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* The greatest enemy of knowledge is not [[ignorance]], it is the illusion of knowledge - Stephen Hawking
 
* The greatest enemy of knowledge is not [[ignorance]], it is the illusion of knowledge - Stephen Hawking
  
* Le plaisir peut s'appuyer sur l'illusion, mais le bonheur repose sur la [[réalité]]. - Chamfort
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* Le plaisir peut s'appuyer sur l'illusion, mais le [[bonheur]] repose sur la [[réalité]]. - Chamfort
  
 
* "Le spectacle est la reconstruction matérielle de l'illusion [[religion|religieuse]]" - [[LaSoci%C3%A9t%C3%A9DuSpectacle|Guy Debord]]
 
* "Le spectacle est la reconstruction matérielle de l'illusion [[religion|religieuse]]" - [[LaSoci%C3%A9t%C3%A9DuSpectacle|Guy Debord]]
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
* A wise man, recognizing that the world is but an illusion, does not act as if it is real, so he escapes the suffering." - Buddha  
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* A wise man, recognizing that the world is but an illusion, does not [[agir|act]] as if it is real, so he escapes the suffering." - Buddha  
  
* All [[philosophie|philosophical]] [[Mensonge|con]] games count on your using words as vague approximations. - [[Rand|A Rand]]
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* All [[philosophie|philosophical]] [[Mensonge|con]] games count on your using [[mots|words]] as vague approximations. - [[Rand|A Rand]]
  
* As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do. ~ Andrew Carnegie
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* As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they [[agir|do]]. ~ Andrew Carnegie
  
* "... Be brave enough to break your own heart ... There are some things you can't understand yet. Your life will be a great and continuous unfolding..." ~ Cheryl Strayed
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* "... Be brave enough to break your own heart ... There are some things you can't understand yet. Your life will be a great and continuous unfolding ..." ~ Cheryl Strayed
  
* Denial ain’t just a river in egypt. - [[Twain|Mark Twain]]
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* Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt. - [[Twain|Mark Twain]]
  
 
* [[Inflation]] is a man-made scourge, made possible by the fact that most men do not understand it. - [[Rand|A Rand]]
 
* [[Inflation]] is a man-made scourge, made possible by the fact that most men do not understand it. - [[Rand|A Rand]]
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* [[Philosophie|Philosophy]] is a [[combat|battle]] against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of [[mots|language]]. ~ [[Wittgenstein]]
 
* [[Philosophie|Philosophy]] is a [[combat|battle]] against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of [[mots|language]]. ~ [[Wittgenstein]]
  
* To know what people really [[penser|think]], pay regard to what they do, rather than what [[Mensonge|they say]]. ~ [[Descartes]] , actes et paroles
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* To know what people really [[penser|think]], pay regard to what they [[agir|do]], rather than what [[Mensonge|they say]]. ~ [[Descartes]] , actes et paroles
  
 
* One of the most dangerous things a man can do is to surrender his moral autonomy to others. - [[Rand|A Rand]]
 
* One of the most dangerous things a man can do is to surrender his moral autonomy to others. - [[Rand|A Rand]]
  
* One should never attempt to deprive a man of the [[responsabilité|consequences]] of his actions, good or evil. - [[Rand|A Rand]] [[Responsabilité]]
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* One should never attempt to deprive a man of the [[responsabilité|consequences]] of his [[agir|actions]], good or evil. - [[Rand|A Rand]] [[Responsabilité]]
  
 
* Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid [[penser|thinking]]. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to [[penser|think]]. - Martin Luther King
 
* Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid [[penser|thinking]]. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to [[penser|think]]. - Martin Luther King

Version du 2 janvier 2015 à 18:31

Mots-clés : agitation, tromperie, comédie, déni, duperie, économie du paraitre, magicien, magie, servitude volontaire, père Noël, tromperie, peur.

L'illusion, c'est 99% de nos perceptions, puisque nos perceptions voient d'abord la surface des choses.
Dissiper les illusions, c'est forcément un effort, et un effort permanent, puisque les illusions sont partout et tout le temps.

La croyance en Dieu, remplacée par une foultitude d'autres sottises, dont le seul atout réel est simplement d'être plus dans l'air du temps, réchauffement climatique, épidémies alarmantes avec moins de 3 cas avérés, etc.

La fonction première de l'agitation est de distraire, ie de donner une bonne raison, un alibi valable, pour ne pas penser, pour ne pas exercer sa conscience propre, pour ne pas exister individuellement. Tout le temps occupé à l'agitation, est du temps perdu/distrait pour exercer sa conscience propre, pour exister.

"Veux-tu avoir la vie facile ? Reste toujours près du troupeau, et oublie-toi en lui." - Nietzsche



Citations

  • «Il est bien peu de monstres qui méritent la peur que nous en avons.» - André Gide
  • "La perversion de la cité commence par la fraude des mots." - Platon
  • "La première de toutes les forces qui mènent le monde est le mensonge." - JF Revel in "la connaissance inutile"
  • "La politique consiste dans la volonté de conquête et de conservation du pouvoir ; elle exige, par conséquent, une action de contrainte ou d’illusion sur les esprits, qui sont la matière de tout pouvoir. " - Paul Valéry
  • Le plus grand ennemi de la connaissance n'est pas l'ignorance. c'est l'illusion de la connaissance ~ Stephen Hawking
  • The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge - Stephen Hawking
  • Le plaisir peut s'appuyer sur l'illusion, mais le bonheur repose sur la réalité. - Chamfort
  • Le vote est l'illusion de l'influence donnée en échange de la perte des libertés - F. Karsten
  • Les illusions tombent l’une après l’autre, comme les écorces d’un fruit, et le fruit, c’est l’expérience. Sa saveur est amère. - G de Nerval
  • "Nous ne voyons pas les choses telles qu'elles sont. Nous les voyons telles que nous sommes" - Anaïs Nin
  • "Quand les mots perdent leur sens, les gens perdent leur liberté" - Confucius


Quotes

  • A wise man, recognizing that the world is but an illusion, does not act as if it is real, so he escapes the suffering." - Buddha
  • As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do. ~ Andrew Carnegie
  • "... Be brave enough to break your own heart ... There are some things you can't understand yet. Your life will be a great and continuous unfolding ..." ~ Cheryl Strayed
  • Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt. - Mark Twain
  • Inflation is a man-made scourge, made possible by the fact that most men do not understand it. - A Rand
  • "[it was an] extremely painful process of disillusionment which led me to my present views." - FA Hayek
  • "Much of the history of the Western world over the past decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good" - T Sowell
  • To know what people really think, pay regard to what they do, rather than what they say. ~ Descartes , actes et paroles
  • One of the most dangerous things a man can do is to surrender his moral autonomy to others. - A Rand
  • Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to think. - Martin Luther King
  • The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody has decided not to see. - A Rand, comédie humaine
  • The hardest thing to see is what is in front of your eyes. - Goethe
  • The imagination is not a state, it is the human existence itself. - William Blake
  • The most common of all follies is to believe passionately in the palpably not true. It is the chief occupation of mankind - Mencken
  • The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. - G Shaw
  • There would not be so many open mouths if there were not so many open ears ~ Bishop Hall
  • Wisdom comes by disillusionment. ~ George Santayana


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