If you have the chance, I do advise listening to the audiobook version of this speech done by Christopher Hurt, I am not being modest when I say that it is significantly better in inflection and wording. My substitution's of modern lingo to make it fit with Dagoth Ur admittedly do detract from the original text.
I challenge anyone seeing this message to reverse engineer the small proverbs he brings up that speaks the most to you and find the spin on it to work in the favor of something good instead. Example: "Do not let anything remain sacred in a mans soul and his soul wont be sacred to him." So find whats sacred to a man and defend it. Exercise that for you and others. Ect. Ect.
Not necessarilly. The speech Dagoth Ur is reciting is from a book called the Fountainhead, where the villain of the book, Ellsworth Toohey, explains his plan to manipulate mankind (as he has been doing through most of the book) so that he may rule men. Though he expresses a use for many of the actions of the church, it is moreso the core idea of 'altruism' that is being claimed as a means to rule over other men.
@@samspeaks2016 Pardon the VERY late reply. The Fountainhead I would heavilly recommend, however, moreso as entertaining fiction than philosophical musing, though it is suitable for both.. The video above is a summation of the villain's motives and actions during the book, and it is probably one of the book's peaks. Atlas Shrugged (by the same author) carries the themes of the Fountainhead but on steroids, and has a cast of almost entirely larger-than-life characters. ITs a bit more heavy handed in its philosophy, though also goes into much finer details. It is very entertaining. As for other books, I am a hopeless lover of the romantic classics, hence War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame also have my heavy recommendations.
First these AIs are terrifyingly great. Second this completely seems like something dagoth would preach.
Came for the meme, stay for the awakening
This is how social engineering works
Keep these in mind if you want to be free
I come back to this video a lot. This speech is great.
If you have the chance, I do advise listening to the audiobook version of this speech done by Christopher Hurt, I am not being modest when I say that it is significantly better in inflection and wording. My substitution's of modern lingo to make it fit with Dagoth Ur admittedly do detract from the original text.
Dagoth is asserting his dominance on Neravar.
Dagoth read the Fountainhead? Phenomenal
How did I not see this video before now
The tribunal.
Holy shit this is based
“USE BIG VAGUE WORDS”
Based Dagoth
WOW... this has made me a dreamer!
I challenge anyone seeing this message to reverse engineer the small proverbs he brings up that speaks the most to you and find the spin on it to work in the favor of something good instead.
Example: "Do not let anything remain sacred in a mans soul and his soul wont be sacred to him." So find whats sacred to a man and defend it. Exercise that for you and others. Ect. Ect.
lmao and then he turned into a pickle, can you believe it???
Great work on this. Liked and subscribed
Jesus this ai is nuts
Dagoth Ur is Morpheus crossed with Side Show Bob
Based as hell
So a preach of Hedonism. Balance is the key.
Who needs a key when in life there are no doors to unlock, philosophically speaking.
dagoth ur is based
Holy based meme
A lot of good points, but it felt like the dude was pissed that people shamed him for humping whores as a hobby.
I don't think this is about Morrowind.
*Social Libertarianism* 🥰
Is Dagoth talking about the Catholic church?
Any corrupt system of rule that doesn't rule by force but instead coercion and manipation. So yes, and the powers that be in our modern world.
Not necessarilly. The speech Dagoth Ur is reciting is from a book called the Fountainhead, where the villain of the book, Ellsworth Toohey, explains his plan to manipulate mankind (as he has been doing through most of the book) so that he may rule men. Though he expresses a use for many of the actions of the church, it is moreso the core idea of 'altruism' that is being claimed as a means to rule over other men.
@@quavinir9632 woooooooosh
@Quavinir would you recommend reading? What else would you recommend?
@@samspeaks2016 Pardon the VERY late reply.
The Fountainhead I would heavilly recommend, however, moreso as entertaining fiction than philosophical musing, though it is suitable for both.. The video above is a summation of the villain's motives and actions during the book, and it is probably one of the book's peaks.
Atlas Shrugged (by the same author) carries the themes of the Fountainhead but on steroids, and has a cast of almost entirely larger-than-life characters. ITs a bit more heavy handed in its philosophy, though also goes into much finer details. It is very entertaining.
As for other books, I am a hopeless lover of the romantic classics, hence War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame also have my heavy recommendations.
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