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"Are you a yes or a no?" that single quote is one of the best quotes in the history of television. Its so deep, meaningful that everytime i want to get some motivation, I come back to this quote.
7:09 Wait, the dude who tried to rape him was also in these sessions with him? I've watched it too long ago to remember it... Are the two things connected somehow? The nazi dude wanted to keep Elliot close for some reason to the point that he was also going to these sessions?
His monologue about religion was not outloud. Like, have you ever talked with group of religious people like that when you are outnumbered? They'll not allow you to say more than 5 words in such direction))
Wow.... Looking back at this chess game after window incident reveal in season 4, the clues have been laid down.- "sounds like good advice from good father"... ".... On the other hand dont be like your father "
To all those chess prodigies commenting shit here. Watch the freaking show. Then bark will ya. Both person are same and they're intentionally going for the fastest stalemate possible.
As a chess player I cringe every time i see this game. Can't see the pieces very well but pretty sure it's not a stalemate. Still love the show but I would have appreciated it way more if they had actually played a real game.
@@sarath14k56 Yeah that's just not correct. They are fighting over who gets control. Why would someone play chess just to want a stalemate. Elliot wanted to win but he couldn't because Mr. Robot is a part of him. Still i wanted to see some legit moves not bishops going horizontal. I've watched the show and I love it.
@@mu4v1z Complete nonsense. It's not the immortal game. I looked it up. It's this game: Elliot vs. Mr. Robot - Game 1 This is an artificial game, created by Sam Loyd. His goal was to produce the shortest possible game which ends in stalemate - in this case, after only 10 moves, black cannot make a legal move and the game is over and declared a draw. The moves make no sense whatsoever, other than to achieve the final position. An actual game would never, ever go like this, but it's quite a remarkable feat, to compose a game that reaches stalemate so quickly.
*Memory* is my least favourite word. Every day we are supposed to show love for one another but if you rely on the memory of having done that once (in the past), you will let the moment (present) die. You sleep on the fact (thought) that you're a good person without ever _doing_ something good, and because you are not blind to this reality, the realisation of not bearing any fruit exists in the mind. But, we'd rather question our existence than the lack of initiative. "Am I really a good person? Am I really worth it? Do I mean anything?". *Egoism.* We would rather think there is no meaning to life than admit that we're filled with sloth. *Memory.* You remember how people have treated you at some point in time and you create an image of self based on it. To protect yourself (life preservation) you tell yourself people are mean and fucked up. Yes, there's a chance. But how do you help? So at the end of the day, you are judgemental, and hateful, and you say "f... God" but the truth is, you don't do shit. You never did shit to give life some meaning. People say that time flies and before you realise you're out of it. Think about all the times you were staring into space. Instead of being aware of what's in front of you. *God is right in front of you.* Time doesn't fly, our awareness does. Until one day, when we're on the brink of dying, and we realised we have lived _a memory_ instead of our own real _life._ Today was the first time (since childhood) when I looked at my hands and I realised they're mine. They're so strong. All my life they supported me, as did all of my body. I have nothing but love for it. Christian dogma supports that we were made by God, but He is independent of us. You gotta go out and meet Him. In older philosophies, such as Taoism, they call this getting right with the Tao. The force that created everything. It's always been here, but we've ignore it. We can get right with it. Take this knowledge and do whatever the fuck you want with it, but remember this: *what you are not changing, you are choosing.* Peace out. 🙏🏻
I would say there are multiple memories existing in us based on our constantly changing perceptions of circumstances around us. As we experience happiness - a peak point of pleasure that we perceive to be happening right at the time of identifying - we tend to get attached to the feeling and logically become averted from pain (as happiness cannot be grasped by the mind without its natural opposite). From the moment of identification/attachment the mind seeks to resolve the arising "conflicts" that block our perception of happiness. So what should we do, do not identify with anything? What should we do if we already identified with something? This practice seems futile until maybe one time it dawns on us that changing does us while we are at the purposeful act of changing, simultaneously. Some say the realization of this is a more peaceful - and possibly only - point of life. But how would I know, I only recite this by memory. :-) My only comment to yours is, memory may not be a trustworthy source in finding meaning.
Yeah, "....to go along with your NCIS's, your Lexapro.........your Mr Robot" I know, we all like to imagine we are different, uniquely gifted with vision just like our protagonist. We have a strange propensity to become slaves to our own creations-media is the absolute worst of these.
Religion is such a dangerous idea it should be illegal to minors-like alcohol or cigarettes. This fortunately would eradicate the stupid notion of religion very quickly. If we did not force religion on children when they are not developed enough to understand that choice and what it means, very few would accept such fairy tales as reality in adulthood. Humanity would progress more than ever in history.
@@KHaLeD-jv7fu well yeah...as long as there is human stupidity there will be religions. Cant have one without the other. It aint called idiot harvesting for nothing.