When a person says he knows himself, is it really true?



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Socrates on his deathbed exclaimed:.finally, I know I know nothing! That was before Christ's birth.Do you think we've gotten smarter since then?.I guess the man who invented the wheel was a genius better than the man who created the atomic bomb. Hartley's formula, simple for understanding, 2 to the power of i is equal to N, where i is information received from outside and N is the number of possible events, which take place with or without our participation, with unlimitedness of course, with 15 billion light years restriction - Hubble telescope cannot see space any further - says about impossibility to understand knowledge about the universe by an individual, especially about our essence and Self as such, which is, briefly, a sad state of affairs, thank God!

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Socrates on his deathbed exclaimed: "At last I know that I know nothing! That was before Christ. Do you think we've become smarter since then? The man who invented the wheel was probably smarter than the man who created the atomic bomb. Simple for understanding Hartley formula - 2 to the power of i equals N, where i is information received from outside and N is the number of possible events, which take place with or without our participation, with unlimitedness of course with the reservation of 15 billion light years - Hubble telescope does not see space - says about the impossibility of comprehension of knowledge about the universe by an individual, especially about his essence and Beingness, as such, which in brief is a sad, thank God, that we do not know ourselves.

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net kaneschno sebja snat mozhna tolko powernostno inogda chelowek sawerschaet pastupki i dumaet chtop eto ne on i paluchaetsja chto on sebja wowse i ne snal

Response from 0[+++++]
It depends on what kind of self he means.

Response from 0[++++]
To talk and to know are different things

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Of course no one knows who we really are. The world is much bigger than we think.

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Man is a wonderful, rich and unexplored world.You can study it endlessly but never get to the end.

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odno iz samih glubokih zablugdenii mira

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if he says he knows, I think he means nobody else knows him like he knows himself.

Response from 0[+++]
Conversation is one thing in deed is another.

Response from 0[+++++]
a man cannot know himself. a man changes with time. it is impossible to know yourself completely.

Response from 0[+++++]
And I will say that I know you too!

Response from 0[+++++]
Of course a man knows himself but not 100%

Response from 0[++++]
otkrytoe vronjo!

Response from 0[++]
each person strives to know himself for what he Lives on this Planet in the Universe. but he never finds out. and why?. for what. it is more interesting to live without knowing oneself thoroughly. every day we learn something new and there is a zeal to continue living and enjoying life. and when you know yourself and what will be tomorrow in a month - just becomes not interesting. believe me. it is so thanks for asking

 

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