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1825 Strasburg Rd, Kitchener, ON N2R 1S3, Canada
Kitchener, Ontario N2R 1S3
(519) 896-2631

I think life is basically pointless. I actually dug myself into this depressive hole my thinking about life and what the meaning/reason/purpose is. I basically ran through the ideas of waking up every morning to go to school/work/etc. and having to do whatever. Every. single. day. That is all I see of life; waking up to do stuff, reach goals, "accomplish" things, and then face our inevitable demise. Yep. So we basically live to die. Great school though, I'd certainly recommend.

In life, inductive reasoning is only useful until proven false, making inductive reasoning always just a good guess except in the case of predicting what the afterlife will be. You cannot use deductive logic to achieve a pure answer as to what will happen when you die, from a self perspective, because you will be dead, and therefore not be able to apply any of your deductions to your life anymore, or for that matter possibly apply any knowledge anymore. Therefore, in life, you can only use induction to formulate what the afterlife might be. Consider this idea: You cannot alter the past; you can only alter the present. The fact that we accept that time moves forward warrants us to do things in our present, because we know they will affect our future. When we are born, we do not understand this, and we are living purely in the moment, with no thoughts of the future (At least for the first few moments.) However, as we age, we inductively come to the conclusion that time will continue to move forward, and our death is imminent, yet, it is a fact based on induction. As our minds order and generalize experiences, time moves faster, and we are able to concern ourselves with the future more, and we still rely on the fact that time will always move forward.By accepting in your mind that time will always move forward, you are using a very inductive path of reasoning to get to that conclusion. In all actuality, time could restart at a certain point, run in reverse, or just be playing back certain portions at random intervals for all we truly know. Therefore, if we look at the afterlife in the sense of will I ever experience anything ever again after death? telling those people, no you will not, would be through an inductive reasoning path as well. Science cannot prove that the afterlife doesnt exist because even the laws of science were formulated at one point through induction, as at one point, we had no means to deduce any reasoning, and had to formulate them on our own. Therefore, couldnt we say that induction is the only means of logic, because to use true deduction we would have to assume we know more than we dont, which is constantly proven false. Overall, this school isn't bad. 3/5.

Isn't it funny how there's no actual proof that we exist? It was said that if a person was bound against a wall in a dark cave from birth, with a walkway behind them illuminated by a torch, then when they see shadows, they'd assume shadows are people. Their minds have not been exposed to anything and due to that, when the people walking behind the talks, they assume the shadow talks. Where is the proof that we don't suffer this fate? How can we begin to understand a concept we have never been exposed to? How do we know the bodies we walk in are indeed the vessels bound to are minds, if our conscious is truly inside of our mind, and not from somewhere else entirely? How do we truly know conscious indeed exists? If a robot is programmed to think they're someone, to answer as a person, coded to feel emotion, then how can you deny the existence of its conscience? How do we know we aren't conscience slaves, bound to the answers we respond with. If our minds can't be separated from these slaves bound to a fake mind, then how are we different? Feelings can be replicated, so where's the proof that we aren't? Everyday people wake up to greet their family, their loved ones, and pursue a life that is undeniably fake. If our lives are to live a fake life, and die a permanent death, then why do we live? We live a fake life to accomplish meaningless achievements, yet that is what separates us from any other species. Humans are born with a desire, to reach pointless fake goals in a life that isn't real. If everything we do is meaningless, then what drives us humans, slaves to our own conscience, to continue down this path of lies? I think about this a lot. Huron is a pretty good school, 3/5

Love it here! It always smells like garlic bread because of the Treehouse Foods place across the street. Teachers are awesome, and I have learned a ton! Thanks Huron!

Getting a good career with an education from this school is about as easy as completing Donkey Kong Country blindfolded and with no audio.

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  • gresh7000
    Added 2017.08.18
    I think life is basically pointless. I actually dug myself into this depressive hole my thinking about life and what the meaning/reason/purpose is. I basically ran through the ideas of waking up every morning to go to school/work/etc. and having to do whatever. Every. single. day. That is all I see of life; waking up to do stuff, reach goals, "accomplish" things, and then face our inevitable demise. Yep. So we basically live to die. Great school though, I'd certainly recommend.
  • Andrew Lee
    Added 2017.03.09
    In life, inductive reasoning is only useful until proven false, making inductive reasoning always just a good guess except in the case of predicting what the afterlife will be. You cannot use deductive logic to achieve a pure answer as to what will happen when you die, from a self perspective, because you will be dead, and therefore not be able to apply any of your deductions to your life anymore, or for that matter possibly apply any knowledge anymore. Therefore, in life, you can only use induction to formulate what the afterlife might be. Consider this idea: You cannot alter the past; you can only alter the present. The fact that we accept that time moves forward warrants us to do things in our present, because we know they will affect our future. When we are born, we do not understand this, and we are living purely in the moment, with no thoughts of the future (At least for the first few moments.) However, as we age, we inductively come to the conclusion that time will continue to move forward, and our death is imminent, yet, it is a fact based on induction. As our minds order and generalize experiences, time moves faster, and we are able to concern ourselves with the future more, and we still rely on the fact that time will always move forward.By accepting in your mind that time will always move forward, you are using a very inductive path of reasoning to get to that conclusion. In all actuality, time could restart at a certain point, run in reverse, or just be playing back certain portions at random intervals for all we truly know. Therefore, if we look at the afterlife in the sense of will I ever experience anything ever again after death? telling those people, no you will not, would be through an inductive reasoning path as well. Science cannot prove that the afterlife doesnt exist because even the laws of science were formulated at one point through induction, as at one point, we had no means to deduce any reasoning, and had to formulate them on our own. Therefore, couldnt we say that induction is the only means of logic, because to use true deduction we would have to assume we know more than we dont, which is constantly proven false. Overall, this school isn't bad. 3/5.
  • Eric Liu
    Added 2016.10.29
    Isn't it funny how there's no actual proof that we exist? It was said that if a person was bound against a wall in a dark cave from birth, with a walkway behind them illuminated by a torch, then when they see shadows, they'd assume shadows are people. Their minds have not been exposed to anything and due to that, when the people walking behind the talks, they assume the shadow talks. Where is the proof that we don't suffer this fate? How can we begin to understand a concept we have never been exposed to? How do we know the bodies we walk in are indeed the vessels bound to are minds, if our conscious is truly inside of our mind, and not from somewhere else entirely? How do we truly know conscious indeed exists? If a robot is programmed to think they're someone, to answer as a person, coded to feel emotion, then how can you deny the existence of its conscience? How do we know we aren't conscience slaves, bound to the answers we respond with. If our minds can't be separated from these slaves bound to a fake mind, then how are we different? Feelings can be replicated, so where's the proof that we aren't? Everyday people wake up to greet their family, their loved ones, and pursue a life that is undeniably fake. If our lives are to live a fake life, and die a permanent death, then why do we live? We live a fake life to accomplish meaningless achievements, yet that is what separates us from any other species. Humans are born with a desire, to reach pointless fake goals in a life that isn't real. If everything we do is meaningless, then what drives us humans, slaves to our own conscience, to continue down this path of lies? I think about this a lot. Huron is a pretty good school, 3/5
  • Sebastian Ouellette
    Added 2016.07.16
    Love it here! It always smells like garlic bread because of the Treehouse Foods place across the street. Teachers are awesome, and I have learned a ton! Thanks Huron!
  • Shane
    Added 2015.08.22
    Getting a good career with an education from this school is about as easy as completing Donkey Kong Country blindfolded and with no audio.
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