Mere Potentiality

Aristotle proposed that the intellect consists soley of potentiality because a person can think on any subject at any given time without the actualization of the object of thought. Mere potentiality: the anatomy of a thought in ten minutes or less.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

An Accomplishment

What is something you want to accomplish in the next six months? (Stina)

Get a job *grin*

There are, of course, other things I would love to do, but if only this one thing gets accomplished I will consider the time worthwhile.


What do you have to know to say you know someone well? (Linds)

I agree about the predictability. Knowing what someone has done in the past and being able to see what they will do in any given situation says tons about how well someone is known. Also, upon questioning another friend about the topic, she added that knowing someone is also being able to see beyond the crud that covers more or less thickly and seeing the beauty underneath. I agree.


Question: Autobiography of self at present in 5 songs.

OK, not exactly a question, but it's good to play with the rules sometimes.

2 Comments:

Blogger Stina said...

Id say your already playing with the rules since you had like three weeks on that last question.

;) shame.

9:21 PM, May 03, 2006  
Blogger Unknown said...

Ouch, you got me there.

Monday then.

9:35 PM, May 11, 2006  

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