Think about it: If you have love!
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Think about it: If you have love!
How much more love do we have? The easier our passage through the world will be. This phrase is from Emanuel Kant. Kant is perhaps the most important moral philosopher of all time. Come on, the more love we have. We make our way through the world easier now. First of all, it's called. The idea of traveling through the world draws attention.
It attracts attention. It is this way of designating life as a Delta of birth. Death passes through the world. Yes, although it attracts attention, it is not. I don't see the need to expand on this here because what interests us here is love as an element that facilitates life, as an element that makes life, I would say, less difficult, less complicated, less aggressive, less hostile. Less scary, less sad, less distressing, and so on.
Well, that's Kant's proposal, how much more? Love, if we have easier passage through life, through the world now. It is important to remember that he used the term easy, facilitator is easy. Now, he didn't say, pleasant, exuberant, incredible, wonderful, fantastic, he said that easily.
Easy, in contrast, it is difficult. It’s indicative, let’s say, of a certain moderation, right? I mean, it's nothing wonderful, it's just easier, right? Easier when you say easier, it will be easier to do something.
You're not saying it will exactly be easy, but will it? Easier than it would be if it were without love. Therefore, if it were without love, it would be even more difficult, wouldn't it? So, the idea is this, going through the world is difficult, however, the more love we have, the easier it will be, the less difficult it will be.
Well, now we come to the question of love. Of course, love. Love, here in Kant, is understood. The fashion? From Jesus of Nazareth, that is, Kant, who was from an evangelical background, Kant who was. A Christian, although he does not philosophize like a religious person, philosophizes within the limits of simple reason when he talks about love and refers to the love of Jesus.
Well, that being the case, he took it. Taking into consideration the love of Jesus, we have a propensity to live. It's fighting to provide for anyone, anyone, anyone. It's a better life, a smile, a joy, a good life, an enchantment, something positive, an ease or lessening of pain, lessening of anguish, lessening of sadness. Therefore, it is a way of living in which others are immensely important. The other is important. It is love, it is the great value of life for Jesus. So life will only have value if the other person has immense relevance for you, right?
And then you commit, right?
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In the case of a teacher, he spends decades fighting for his student's lucidity, and this is proof of his love for the student. It is in family relationships, but it is also the same in relationships with anyone and, therefore, the magic of the notion of love in Jesus is in you. It's being invited to love anyone, including people you've never met before. People you didn't know, who didn't have any previous ties with you, but because they were human.
Like you, it's sane, let's say. They are worthy of that love that makes your life more special, more incredible, cooler, etc. So, yeah, long story short. Yes, the more love we have, the easier it will be to pass through the world. What Kant is saying is the following, that is.
I don't know if it will be incredible if it will be fascinating, if it will be wonderful, if it will be exuberant, if it will be incredible, but it will be easier. I.e. Traveling through the world will be easier if you take each other into account. If you fight for the Joy of others, if you fight for the Happiness of others, if you fight for the good life of others, your own life will tend to be easier.
He says that. She is easier; therefore, she is half. Less than if. In other words, just to finish, if you are a petty, selfish, scumbag, someone who only thinks about you and, therefore, someone who only thinks about their own career, you don't even need to be a criminal or a scoundrel, no, but someone who only fights for his own comfort only fights for his own, his own, his well-being.
It's not just a fight for your own applause, for your own recognition, for your own career. Just fight for yourself. It's not life, right? Traveling through the world will tend to be more difficult. Profile, think about it, don't you? They gave themselves, offering themselves is making it flow for you.
The world's resources make life easier rather than more complicated. Mother Teresa of Calcutta leads an easier life, she has an easier journey through the world than an occasional one, she is a petty manager, and she only thinks about the share of her own profit.
That was it, the message is good, think about it.
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