avatarKayo Zaduban

Summary

The website presents a reflective haiku titled "Tribe" under the "Daily Dose of Philosophy" series, contemplating the complexities of choosing sides within conflicting groups and the pursuit of truth amidst uncertainty.

Abstract

The "Daily Dose of Philosophy" series on the website features a haiku titled "Tribe," which delves into the philosophical dilemma of aligning oneself with a particular group when faced with two opposing tribes. The haiku questions the necessity of picking a side and ponders the possibility of both sides holding valid perspectives. It touches on the human tendency to act with limited knowledge, often siding with a group without fully understanding the situation or what is right. The haiku encourages readers to reflect on the nature of tribalism and the challenges it presents in discerning truth. The author expresses gratitude to the readers for engaging with the haiku and invites them to stay tuned for more philosophical content. Additionally, the website provides links to other haikus in the series, such as "Balance," "Friends," "Crowd," "Ignorance," and "Truthfulness," each with its own unique theme and exploration of philosophical concepts

Haiku: Tribe

Daily Dose of Philosophy

What time we are living in, I wonder as to what is to come next.

Photo by Jannik Skorna on Unsplash

Two Tribes, which to pick?

I have to be on a side?

What if both are right?

Act yet know little

We pick a side we support

And ignore what’s right.

Thank you for taking the time and reading my Haiku. I hope that you enjoyed them. Stay tuned for more from the Daily Dose of Philosophy.

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