The price of treachery?
Posted: 30 Oct 2019, 19:12
Weizero ትምኒትTemt wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 19:28"ወይ ሕልፈት" ድያ ዝበለት መዓሮይ እልፋ! ሕጂዶ ይሓይሽ፧ We have to call a spade a spade. We have had problems in Eritrea and we still do. No mystery there. We are working hard to overcome them and we are showing visible progress. But, if there was anyone that had it better than the average Joe in Eritrea, it was the Eritrean artists and sportsmen and women. And when some sportsmen abscond as these misled young people did at a critical time when the Championship was on the line, that is unforgivable.
Andertan wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 19:30I can’t wait till PDFG Siddis gang rape these traitorsTemt wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 19:28"ወይ ሕልፈት" ድያ ዝበለት መዓሮይ እልፋ! ሕጂዶ ይሓይሽ፧ We have to call a spade a spade. We have had problems in Eritrea and we still do. No mystery there. We are working hard to overcome them and we are showing visible progress. But, if there was anyone that had it better than the average Joe in Eritrea, it was the Eritrean artists and sportsmen and women. And when some sportsmen abscond as these misled young people did at a critical time when the Championship was on the line, that is unforgivable.
These pursuits are occasions of “fake” fear. They simulate frightening circumstances that lie outside the realm of ordinary life, providing a fun shot of adrenaline without putting anyone in actual danger.Faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
For Pieper, this final qualifier is important: The confrontation of fear must be oriented toward the common good. In practice, this could mean confronting your fear on behalf of people weaker than you—for instance, risking physical harm to bring someone else to safety in an emergency, or speaking up to stop bullying. (This rules out extreme thrill seeking and other fear-provoking situations that are ultimately just entertainment.)walks straight up to the cause of his fear and is not deterred from doing that which is good.
There is a famous Zen Buddhist story about a band of samurai who ride through the countryside causing destruction and terror. As they approach a monastery, all the monks scatter in fear, except for the abbot. The samurai enter to find him sitting in the lotus position in perfect equanimity. Drawing his sword, the leader snarls,passion, desire, fondness, thirst, fever, and craving for sensuality.
The master responds,Don’t you see that I am the sort of man who could run you through without batting an eye?
For non-Buddhists, indifference to death might entail a bit more nonattachment than is optimal. But virtually every major faith and moral tradition preaches the same core principle. Christians and Jews see a similar connection between fear and the deadly sin of pride—Don’t you see that I am a man who could be run through without batting an eye?
in the formulation of Thomas Aquinas.an excessive desire for one’s own excellence,
A few jitters before a big presentation is one thing. But a paralyzing horror of being judged by others? That seems to be a bright-red warning that too much of your identity is tied up with others’ esteem for you.I was not afraid of punishment, I was only afraid of disgrace; and that I feared more than death, more than crime, more than anything else in the world.
Properly understood, fear is good.keeps the soul tender.
pushkin wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 20:13Ayte Poor Psycho Agame, the inferiority complex is not only suffering you it's killing you. Why don't you get a vaccine that makes you a proud agame instead you struggling to pretend to be an Eritrea Offposition on every Eritrean site. If don't know "digital woyAne/digital hamema" is dead before it's arrive and Game Over TPLF/woyAne is valid forever.
pushkin wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 22:32Anta wed ta chenawit amenzra Agame! You are damaged beyond repair & turned your anuus from Meles chenawi to kagame. GAME OVER, no way to Eritrea let alone u bela roba Incle sum couldn't penetrate Eritrea the land of braves
Awash wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 22:26Bushtin,
https://youtu.be/LusHbL1dnwI?t=2836
https://youtu.be/LusHbL1dnwI?t=2873
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