“Meanwhile we have learned a hard lesson concerning
the relative degree of security that money provides. The years in which each
person could call himself a millionaire are not far behind us, and whoever
today expresses a wish for a million would also be required to stipulate that
this presupposes no new inflation or that the money is to be spent in one of
the smaller neutral states.”
Ernst Jünger.
P. 24
This passage means that money can not provide
security for people. It is just a passing thing that changes over time and can
become meaningless. Normally people think that money can bring happiness to
them, but more often than not it only creates misery.
I chose this passage because it applies today just
as it did when Mr. Jünger wrote it.
I can remember when a million dollars was considered to be sufficient money to
last a person a life time. Nowadays it’s only enough to buy a decent house in
the northeast of the United
States, and in a couple of years you would
have paid in taxes whatever was leftover. Moreover, money it self does not
bring happiness, even if you win the lottery.
Statistics show that 70 percent of all lottery winners will squander
away their winnings in a few years.
1. I disagree with
Jünger's thesis that pain is the central experience of life. Although pain is a
very important part of our lives, I believe that we spend most of our lives
seeking pleasure and avoiding pain.
2. The phrase
"post-liberal” refers to the concept that we are past the idea that
liberalism is going to solve all social problems and that advances in technical and material development would lead
to a utopia where all the countries in the world would resolve their
differences in a peaceful manner. In other words, we now that the liberal
philosophy does not lead to what it promises that good will always triumph over
evil. The liberals now define progress in terms of material wealth and measures
of things like income level, education level, and life expectancy.
3. Jünger believes that photography is the “evil
eye” because he thinks is an expression of our distinctive way of see. He believes
that the fast bombardment of violent images desensitizes people. I agree with
him, just look at the best video games: Call of Duty Black Ops.- The Witcher 2:
Assassins of Kings.- Gears of War 2. – Homefront. - Saints Row.
4. What is the relationship between specialized education and the
"worker type." I think the relationship is that by specializing
education, you isolate the individual form the rest of the body of knowledge; As
a result you end up with a person who is skilled on one particular craft like
an assembly “worker type”. He may know only how to install the door of a car
but does not know about the rest of the assembly process.
5. How does submission
to totalitarian authorities protect an individual from pain??
He believes that the
best way to avoid pain is by detaching ones
body and submitting to the totalitarian authorities; in that way you will become part
of the society and the society can be looked and used as an “object” without
feelings
I agree with your quote about money that cannot buy happiness. You are right and I agree with you, look at most of our actors, actress or singers, they made enough money from their business, but are they happy? No. Their money is one of the cause of their misery. Money can make you live comfortable but can never buy you happiness. So, when we pray in the morning to God for miracle money, I think we should always ask for happiness and good health first.
ReplyDeleteDo you think measuring progress by income level, life expectancy, etc, is more or less accurate?
ReplyDeleteI think it is accurate. In my opinion life expectancy is one of the biggest indicators of progress. But sometimes progress does not equal happiness.
DeleteLike Ayaji, I agree with the point that money is not the answer to our happiness. The pursuit for money is stemmed from materialism, which has polluted our society. With industralization, nations made progress, but that has not caused people to be more happy. It has made our lives more comfortable but not more happy. For me, happiness comes with being content with what you have and leading a life free from greed, desire, attachment and having a good heart.
ReplyDeleteAndrew, your answer to the number one question sounds confusing, why will you disagree with Junger, if seems to agree with the fact that pain is a very important part of our live?..Can we live without pain?
ReplyDeleteI agree that pain is a very important part of our lives but is it is not the single thing that drives us. Most of us spend a great deal of time in our lives avoiding pain. However, we are not in constant pain all the time. I don't think pain rules our lives, or that it is the central theme.
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