Permalink Reply by Sayed Iman on December 26, 2012 at 11:46 I would like to follow Nietzsche’s brilliant philosophy in his famous book Thus Spoke Zarathustra:
I am Zarathustra the godless, who saith: "Who is more godless than I, that I may enjoy his teaching?"
I am Zarathustra the godless: where do I find mine equal? And all those are mine equals who give unto themselves their Will, and divest themselves of all submission.
Permalink Reply by Sentient Biped on December 26, 2012 at 19:12 New Years is already so secular, I don't know if there is an atheist approach.
I like to have a time each year when I reflect on what has happened on the previous year and in life, and think about what I can do to achieve my goals, or live better, or be happier, or make a better future in some way, or give life more meaning. Then I like to choose a few things to accomplish, make a plan to do that, and begin the next year with a sense of renewed purpose.
That's just me. When I posted about New Year resolutions, most respondents said they don't make any! So I'm probably in the minority!
Permalink Reply by Sayed Iman on December 29, 2012 at 3:06 Great points, good luck!
Permalink Reply by Jamile Oenomaus Williamson on December 28, 2012 at 15:12 The best approach for the New Year for me is to continue to live life with courage to accomplish my planned personal goals & live life to the fullest by experiencing & planning new adventureous activities that my family & I have not yet tried. I am also looking forward to reflecting on the next scienctific breakthroughs in medicines & technologies in 2013. I read Scientific Illustraded monthly & the new scientific breakthroughs that are in progress gives me great joy in what our scientific community can & has accomplished. Too bad main media does not report on the positive breakthroughs that are happening all around us daily.
Permalink Reply by Sayed Iman on December 29, 2012 at 3:03 Nice one bro! It's a brilliant idea: "live life to the fullest".
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