Is the glass half full or half empty?

Discussion in 'Metaphysics and Mysticism' started by dandandan01, Dec 2, 2010.

  1. ~xR*Z*Nx~

    ~xR*Z*Nx~ Member

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    glass and water.
     
  2. IANABIAP

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    I always say it's both (half-full and half-empty.) I think that this makes me a realist lol.
     
  3. LetsToastToToast

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    When i see a half whatever the hell glass, i don't think about whether or not my first reaction is positive or negative.
    I wonder if anyone's gonna drink it, who drank it, and why they just left it there.
    And if anyone poisoned it, because it's lookin pretty suspicious sitting there. And then i usually smell it, then look both directions and drink it.
    So yeah.
    But really, its half empty and half full. It's not either or neither nor for me, so what's that make me, hm? P:
     
  4. ~xR*Z*Nx~

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    When I see half-water-glass, I just drink it and thank my self for the gift :D
     
  5. OptimisticFutureBlues

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    Like I said, it depends on how thirsty you are.
     
  6. willedwill

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    The glass is half full. But if the glass is made of water as well, then it should have been already full, of itself? Outside itself it should remain half empty. Still outside of the outside of itself it suddenly is totally empty, and made it needy of life.
     
  7. Steve_Dave

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    An optimist would say "half full"...a pessimist would say"half empty" ..a realist would say"both"..
     

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