Creating purpose and intensity in life

Creating purpose and intensity in life

I visited a cemetery once and remember this sentiment “She Lived Life with Intensity” engraved on a head stone. It has an appeal to most citizens but I suspect there would be many different interpretations for its meaning.

What does it mean to ‘live life with intensity’? I suspect most would judge that money is the key to such a life. I think that money is the key to comfort, which is not a key that would fit the lock on a ‘life lived with intensity’. I suspect that wealth is often the death of ‘life lived with intensity’.

I will have to recognize at least one exception to this and that is George Soros. George Soros is both rags to riches–fantastic riches in a domain of finance that he alone began–and an individual with a highly developed intellectual life. I read a book about him and also one by him and I find him a model of one who has lived life with intensity.

[b]I think that developing an intellectual life through a self-actualizing self-learning process is the means to a ‘life lived with intensity’. I am convinced that Soros philosopher/tycoon followed that process.

What does this cryptic message “She Lived Life with Intensity” mean to you?[/b]

No I’d have to say that it probobly means that she DID alot in her life. And achieved much, thats what seems apparent to me. Using your brain is important in life, but I would not say that it makes an intense life. In fact Id say that people who think to much end up getting nothing done, and so waste all of the time they pored into their intelectual development

I think that you have been too much influenced by our cultural anti-intelectualism.

A dilettante just dabbles at this and that never doing anything with intensity. Intensity is living life with some degree of disinterested passion. Disinterested passion is gusto with small regard to self aggrandizement. A person who has developed their own intellectual sophistication lives a life of passion and depth that few others can even recognize. Carl Sagan said “Understanding is a kind of ecstasy.” Carl knew what living with intensity is all about. It is about billions and billions while others live with dozens and dozens.

Well you may think that but Im talking from personal experience. I’m not doubting that some level of intelectualism is essential to living a good or rather intense life but to use it as the goal will not achieve anything.
Intensity in living comes from doing and I know all to well how becoming to conserned with mental persuits can inhibit that

I agree with Rhino, intensity in life seems most connected with having a prolific nature and a fertile mind; not necessarily to meet intellectual ends with.

An illiterate man who dies in a field making insufficient wages can live as intense of a life as the intellectual philosopher; the underlying factor being that one feels as though they have not wasted their time in life. To sustain a family or to forever question are both equally legitimate ways to live an intense life.

Prescribing the environment needed to lead an intense life so specifically as you have, through having self-learning/actualizing experiences or being intellectually taut, is just avoidably exclusive.

She was the woman who inspired the film Crank.

A dilettante just dabbles at this and that never doing anything with intensity. Intensity is living life with some degree of disinterested passion. Disinterested passion is gusto with small regard to self aggrandizement. A person who has developed their own intellectual sophistication lives a life of passion and depth that few others can even recognize. Carl Sagan said “Understanding is a kind of ecstasy.” Carl knew what living with intensity is all about. It is about billions and billions while others live with thousands and thousands.

[b]This quotation of Carl Rogers might illuminate my meaning of disinterested passion and disinterested knowledge.

“I want to talk about learning. But not the lifeless, sterile, futile, quickly forgotten stuff that is crammed in to the mind of the poor helpless individual tied into his seat by ironclad bonds of conformity! I am talking about LEARNING - the insatiable curiosity that drives the adolescent boy to absorb everything he can see or hear or read about gasoline engines in order to improve the efficiency and speed of his ‘cruiser’. I am talking about the student who says, “I am discovering, drawing in from the outside, and making that which is drawn in a real part of me.” I am talking about any learning in which the experience of the learner progresses along this line: “No, no, that’s not what I want”; “Wait! This is closer to what I am interested in, what I need”; “Ah, here it is! Now I’m grasping and comprehending what I need and what I want to know!”[/b]

What is coberst doing posting the exact same things all over the internet forums?