“The human mind and body are not fully awake for about three hours after waking up in the morning. For three hours after waking up, we are half asleep.”
I seriously said so, but a female acquaintance denied it. Humans can be fully active as soon as they wake up, she said.
Admittedly, I have never experimented or verified the human wake-up state. I was just stating some information verbatim.
- What are the difficulties in dealing with freedom?
- One of the difficulties in dealing with freedom is that it is not capped.
It may come as a surprise, but freedom knows no bounds. There is a logical reason for this. In other words, the limitless state is misunderstood as freedom.
Therefore freedom sometimes betrays us. For freedom loses sight of the standards of right and wrong when boundless conditions are applied without limit.
This morning I was standing at a bus stop. I’m not the only one standing there. A few people are waiting for the bus to come early in the morning.
Slowly, an old bus climbs the slope and comes here. we take a step forward.
Hey? where is the fare? I searched in my purse and in my pants pocket. The change was in my wallet, but it took me a while to get it out.
Other than me, everyone boarded the bus in an orderly manner. I had a hard time sticking my finger into my wallet and picking out coins.
- Will the serious situation be resolved by putting a brake on morality?
- Then, I wonder if such a serious situation can be solved if we put a brake on ethics.
No, even in this case a logical problem arises. Can liberty be restricted by even ethical safeguards?
Hmmm, I wonder if ethics is a concept against freedom.
See, humans aren’t fully awake yet within a few hours of waking up, are they? I murmur in my heart
A small spray bottle of hand sanitizer fell to the ground as I pulled out my change. I wonder why I have this stuff in my wallet.
“acts of sabotage.” …
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