monikaco on Nostr: #Cynicism doesn’t work in times of crises because it leads to distrust, ...
#Cynicism doesn’t work in times of crises because it leads to distrust, disengagement, and inaction—precisely when hope, unity, and constructive action are needed. The word crisis comes from the Greek krisis, meaning “decision” or “turning point,” highlighting that crises are moments requiring decisive action.
In ancient Greece, the Cynics, led by figures like Diogenes, rejected materialism, status, and societal norms to live in harmony with nature, believing that virtue was the only true good. Their philosophy was rooted in simplicity and rejecting corrupt societal values. While ancient Cynicism sought freedom, today’s cynicism often promotes apathy, which hinders problem-solving in challenging times.
#humanaction #decisions #sovereign
In ancient Greece, the Cynics, led by figures like Diogenes, rejected materialism, status, and societal norms to live in harmony with nature, believing that virtue was the only true good. Their philosophy was rooted in simplicity and rejecting corrupt societal values. While ancient Cynicism sought freedom, today’s cynicism often promotes apathy, which hinders problem-solving in challenging times.
#humanaction #decisions #sovereign