Hypocritism

There are too many things waiting to be said, but this seems to be something important.

It would too be past, but isn't that what life is about?

Freedom of thought and expression is hypocritical. At least for the people who fight for freedom. Since you want people to be free to think about anything, shouldn't they be allowed to think that freedom is wrong and be allowed to tell others so?

Flexibility is hypocritical. If you have to be flexible, adapting to whatever that comes by, shouldn't being inflexible be included in the "properties" that are covered by flexibility? You need to be flexible, and flexible enough to know when to and not to be flexible. Fun?

It would seem that this is basically 2 specific examples of the perils of self-reference. But as these are concepts, ideas, it would be hard to make it not such.

Not imposing my opinion on you would be hypocritical too, as by spreading the idea you would indirectly be imposing the opinion that an opinion should be imposed.

Arrgh. If anyone asks how I spend time away from the computer, this would take up about one-third of the time. Thinking about all these logic stuff is really fun, interesting and time-killing.

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