Comments on Preparing for certain future events vs. being prepared for anythingTypePad2016-08-24T03:41:02ZBrian Hineshttps://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/2016/08/preparing-for-certain-future-events-vs-being-prepared-for-anything/comments/atom.xml/Catacomblib commented on 'Preparing for certain future events vs. being prepared for anything'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e201bb0939c08a970d2016-09-23T11:37:20Z2016-09-24T03:15:00ZCatacomblibhttp://profile.typepad.com/catacomblibI like this way of feeling. But I have doubts. What perplexes me is that such a way of living...<p>I like this way of feeling. But I have doubts. What perplexes me is that such a way of living makes us humans too beast-like, whereas they react on the spot to whatever happens to them. And, perhaps even more importantly, such a frame of mind seems to me to tend towards anot instinctual approach, thus giving raise to angry response/ behaviour, just because you decided to turn off your brain (which should ponder possibilities in advance through reason). We are made like this, we are equipped with a brain and there's a reason why, I suppose.</p>