The subject of "Relational processes" as you put it is an extremely large subject which I think I can talk all day about because it rests on some of the fabrics to the meaning of life in that it deals with the value and need each individual has in making choices, as in freewill. So, as humans make decisions in life, which is a huge aspect towards the meaning of life and perhaps not the meaning of life in and of itself per se, but in making choices, we interact with other people, with animals, with things, etc, and in other words, as you put it, we go through relational processes which is a huge part of our lives. So, like I said, it is a fabric or aspect to the meaning to life, to love, and so in other words is very much integrated or tied in to life and love and meaning and purpose and everything, as you said, it "Cannot be isolated from each other."
That is in regards to the process of life. Now, that does not mean people always make good choices or the best choices possible in life and in relationships for example. But we make choices in life as we interact with people. As we live life, as we go through this process, we can gain character, wisdom, patience, fruits of the spirit, different attributes, skills, talents, abilities, hobbies, memories, etc.
But the study of life can be isolated or analyzed, dissected. It can be separated and studied. You can reflect on life and isolate good and bad things. You can isolate different choices or different things. And some things can be good. Some things can be bad. Yeah, you say things are not good or bad but rather they are a combination of different things. To that, I say to you you are right and wrong about that on several levels or in several ways and it would take a while for me to explain what I mean by how you are both right and wrong about that, it aint no paradox that I am describing but rather many different things that I am trying to say all at once. It is so hard for me to talk or write, it is hard to express all of these ideas all at once, it is coming out of a lake, a lot of information falling down not like drop of rain but rather an ocean being dumped like a waterfall onto your head, not mere small drops of light rain. So, I agree things can be integrated like you said, with your example of molecules. Things can be mixed. And I say that is and is not true. It would take a long time for me to explain what I mean, please continue reading.
Some things are good. Some things are bad. You try avoiding words like good and bad because you focus on programs, parts. But I focus on principles and philosophy. I am looking at root issues which can help us see objective reality while you focus on the world you live in on a more subjective and direct perspective that is limited and which is more down to earth and personal and direct and temporal and individual. So, everything is good and/or bad. I can talk all day about what I mean by that.
It takes a long time for me to get out my thoughts. So, it looks like I made a contradiction. But actually, I'm trying to describe different things which can be needed depending on the situation and everything else.
So, you quoted me but I was describing different things. Like, it takes a while to explain. I will try to quickly summarize those 2 things you mentioned as follows.
First, to quote myself, the bad aspects of our modern world can be isolated from the good aspects. In other words, there is a wide variety of things happening in the world that are good and bad. But not everything is evil and not everything is holy. In other words, some things may be black. Some things may be white. But many things can be grey or gray or a combination of white and black.
Facebook is bad for example. Facebook is an example of a modern world. Facebook is bad for many reasons which I can explain in many words. I feel like I don't have time to talk all about Facebook. I can talk all day about Facebook. And a contrast to Facebook is this website for example, this blockchain system which was Steem or Steemit. We are on the Hive Blog. And Hive is good in contrast to Facebook. Hive is an example of a modern world. You can isolate Hive from Facebook. That supports what I said in isolating the good things from the bad things which we may find in the modern world. Both Facebook and Hive can be alleged or actual solutions to problems. I noted in my second point below how we should not separate and isolate problems and solutions. But in this first point, I am actually talking about isolating between good solutions and bad solutions. I didn't say this earlier because I was trying to not write too many words. I write all day every day. I do not mean to write a lot. But I write dozens of paragraphs every hour or every day. Like, I have a lot to say and I probably should make more videos. But I was trying to say so many things. Sometimes, I try to say too many things and then I end up not fully explaining myself, so I apologize. And onto my second point now as follows.
Second, to continue off my quote, one of the biggest problems in the world is the isolation between problems and solutions. So, in others, let's talk about problems and then talk about how to fix those problems too. Let's help people see how the problems must be fixed and how people can take charge of their lives to fix problems in a step by step process. And like I said already, my first point was in regards to solutions or other things like between Hive and Facebook like I said already. Facebook bad. Hive good. So, some things in the modern world are not good but some are. And I know some things are good and bad. But I am not only talking about things that are good and bad or I am not talking about that aspect. Some things can be 20% good and 80% bad. Some things can be 80% good and 20% bad for example. I would like to describe a thing that is 80% good as a good thing. There may be some things that are 100% good or maybe not. But at least 80%. And I know it is not that simple.
Cars can be designed differently to make them better or worse. But more than that, there can be specific bad things that a car has. For example, a smart car can be hacked into from the Internet. So, if I don't like you. If you have a smart car, if I can hack into your smart car, then I can freeze your car. Some cars are connected to the Chinese social credit score or will be if we don't stop it. So, a good car is a car that you can turn off the Internet from letting it remote access and take administrative control over the engine and mechanics of the car itself. The automatic aspects of the car could cause the car to malfunction. If it malfunctions and is purely electronic, if the door can only be unlocked by a computer, then you will be unable to open the door. You will be stuck inside. But luckily, most cars still have manual handles for opening the door. But the lock might be controlled by a computer. So, the car would be better if it has a manual override in case the automatic aspects can be overridden if the automatic aspects of the car malfunctions or is hacked.
Roads can be beautiful or ugly. Nature can be beautiful or ugly. Roads and nature can clash and it may be ugly or beautiful or a little bit of both. It can make things worse or better depending on the details of how you do it. Of course, Native American Indian Pocahontas, as seen in that Disney cartoon movie named Pocahontas, she would say roads are ugly. So, Indians and the Amish people might agree with you that roads are ugly. I would say too many roads might be ugly. But I like roads too. Streets can make land more beautiful if done right.
Yes, I think I understand what you are saying, that "A solution can be the very reason for a problem." You wrote, "A solution may create its very problem." Well, here is what comes to my mind when you say this. Let me tell you.
Some alleged solutions to problems can create more problems than it solves. So, in other words, you take one step forward but two steps backwards each time you try to go somewhere. That means counterproductive. So, if this what you are referencing or mentioning or talking about, then I agree that some solutions causes more harm. Covid Vaccines for example allegedly cures Covid some say but then gives people Delta, which is a variant of Covid, it gives people blood clots and all those other things I already mentioned before.
So, it comes down to finding the best solutions possible as some solutions are the opposite of solutions.
Are some problems actual solutions? Perhaps or is that what you were saying? But I would have to investigate each situation before jumping to an assumption or conclusion like that. But that would mean the problem was not really a problem in the first place and that it was misdiagnosed originally.
Yes, I am interested in problems which may be solutions as you said it, you can show me more.
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