Octagonal
Philosophy, the contradiction nature of human endeavors? What does all this
mean? I looked up octagonal philosophy, which stands for a deep rooted
principle that the client comes first. So are we the client? So we come first
in our desires but yet we cannot fulfill our desire if it contradicts what we
are willing to do for it. For example, Flynn desired to have faith but yet he
had none. Why is that? Is it because he did not want to search for it? Or the
one he has known contradicts his life style, because we was not willing to
leave other desires for one? Flynn continued talking about contradictions in
our human lives, where these contradictions correspondent to what is morally right
but yet society or the individual would do the contrary? Another example could
be that a person is in love with one but yet chooses to lose their love to
pursue their physical temptations with others. It’s to say are the
contradictions mentioned all because of our lack of willingness to leave what
we most desire to fulfill our selfish needs. Just like our upcoming generations
and the now society that continues to look to what they can obtain in the now
to indulge in themselves, because the society or generation that thought of the
customer as the other person and not them is long gone. Customer service is a
thing of the past and a very rare commodity at least as experienced in Southern
California. Or I can be way off of that understanding of what Flynn was trying
to portray in his film.
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