View Poll Results: Do you ask the question?
No way....ignorance is bliss.
8
23.53%
Yes....I'd think the truth might set me free
26
76.47%
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lightning9191 07:38 PM 05-17-2009
Thought question:
Let's say that I know everything (which is obviously not true or even close to true, so no PMs
:-)). You could ask me any question and I could tell you the truth. However, by doing so, I will destroy your previous thoughts regarding the answer and will cause you much stress. But you would know the truth. Would you still want to know the answer or live your life thinking what you want about the situation? Basically it boils down to, is ignorance truly bliss or will the truth set you free?
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Clampdown 07:45 PM 05-17-2009
Not sure if I would or not.
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taltos 08:01 PM 05-17-2009
One must never fear the truth.
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WildBlueSooner 08:09 PM 05-17-2009
I think the best party of life is not knowing everything and finding things out for yourself...I would pass!
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Two questions -
1. - Would everyone know you can do this?
2. - Would you also know sports scores/outcomes in advance?
:-)
Ron
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Thrak 06:11 AM 05-18-2009
I think it would depend on the question...
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GreekGodX 06:36 AM 05-18-2009
Originally Posted by RGD.:
Two questions -
1. - Would everyone know you can do this?
2. - Would you also know sports scores/outcomes in advance?
:-)
Ron
:-)
Regardless I need to know everything
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JE3146 09:48 AM 05-18-2009
Ignorance is bliss
:-)
I stay out of 1492 threads for a reason.
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Emjaysmash 09:53 AM 05-18-2009
Ignorance is only bliss to those who are no longer ignorant.
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yourchoice 10:00 AM 05-18-2009
Originally Posted by Clampdown:
Give me the red pill
Great answer - I'm with ya'.
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lightning9191 10:52 AM 05-18-2009
Originally Posted by RGD.:
Two questions -
1. - Would everyone know you can do this?
Maybe....depends on what you're willing to pay me to keep quiet:-)
2. - Would you also know sports scores/outcomes in advance?
I'm not sure.....I'm not sure if foresight is part of this package.
:-)
Ron
In response to Thrak, the question is whatever you want it to be. I figured I wouldn't be able to nail down one question for everyone. So it could be the meaning of life, origin of life, what life could have been like with a different woman, if you should have bought that box of cigars, etc.
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mosesbotbol 11:10 AM 05-18-2009
Aristotle said that general questions can only have general answers. "Truth" is seldom absolute as our perspective colors it as we need be.
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kaisersozei 12:29 PM 05-18-2009
So the scenario is: You know the truthful answer to any question I might ask you. I am supposed to decide if there is anything I would absolutely want to know. Right?
Yes, I would ask you something.
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GKitty 12:46 PM 05-18-2009
Here's my question: What's the one thing I need to know to live a happy life?
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Col. Kurtz 12:54 PM 05-18-2009
I would not want to know the truth. I am happier with my justifications most of the time.
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Don Francisco 01:11 PM 05-18-2009
Can I have what's behind curtain number 3?
:-)
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St. Lou Stu 01:14 PM 05-18-2009
Can we only ask one question?
If so, I guess I'm screwed for asking that.
:-)
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nozero 01:55 PM 05-18-2009
Wait, I thought you already knew the answer...
:-)
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lightning9191 03:54 PM 05-18-2009
Originally Posted by nozero:
Wait, I thought you already knew the answer...
:-)
I do, but I figured I'd play along with the fantasy of free will just for fun.
:-)
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