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offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2013-05-11 00:52 [#02456563]
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A good life is not neccesarily a happy life. Would you
agree with this?


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-05-11 00:59 [#02456564]
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society gives you this skeleton of a life plan. childhood,
college, job, marriage, kids, retirement, death. some people
have a great ride on this train, others don't. it's only a
problem if you hate it, but stay on the train anyways due to
lack of balls/imagination. if you like it and stick with it,
cool. if you don't like it and come up with your own plan,
cool. just don't sit there whining... monoid


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2013-05-11 01:32 [#02456567]
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I am not whining...now am I?


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-05-11 01:39 [#02456568]
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give it 1-3 posts


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2013-05-11 01:52 [#02456569]
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to be happy is the way for human beings


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2013-05-11 01:58 [#02456571]
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Happiness is not normal. I came to accept this and now i
feel liberated


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2013-05-11 12:35 [#02456586]
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freedom is one piece inside the happy one day you would
accept that, and other thing you can fucking do is be
thanksful with you fucking got,but cannt probably...


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2013-05-11 12:36 [#02456587]
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where the fuck is cuntychuck


 

online -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2013-05-11 12:41 [#02456588]
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happy lifes suck


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2013-05-11 14:35 [#02456590]
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Drug addicts are very happy people


 

offline RussellDust on 2013-05-11 15:37 [#02456591]
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First of all, to have a natter we need to know what you mean
by the 'good life'.

You obviously don't know many drug addicts.


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2013-05-11 15:45 [#02456592]
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By good life i mean following and doing the things which are
important to you. Things and activities that you value and
which aren't neccesarly 'fun' or will make you feel good in
every case.
I know that there are people who use drugs 'to expand their
mind' or whatever. And people who drink recreationally.
Their is nothing 'wrong' with that in my opinion. I am
talking about hardcore drug users...whereas 'drug' could
mean a lot of things, from internet addiction to eating
disorders.


 

offline RussellDust on 2013-05-11 19:27 [#02456594]
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This made me laugh. I love them both.


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2013-05-12 01:03 [#02456611]
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to experience life brings you opportunity to follow your
options, look at the others could make you feel
uncomfortable, just do it.nike


 

offline drill rods from 6AM-8PM NO PARKING (Canada) on 2013-05-12 02:51 [#02456613]
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Yep screw that whole default life plan shite. Especially the
bit about having kids. Don't have kids - keep the money and
spend it on yourself, yo.


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2013-05-12 15:52 [#02456617]
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big shout out to yoyoyoyo


 

offline yann_g from now on 2013-05-12 18:32 [#02456621]
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you'll have to do without happiness anyway


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2013-05-13 02:57 [#02456639]
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True Happiness ends up being appreciation and contentment.
The "happiness" that most people seek, is a fleeting emotion
based on immediacy and the unrealistic concept of infinitely
rising pleasure (due to tolerance buildup). True Happiness
does not feel good all the time-- it is more an abstract
sense of knowing one has/is doing well, helping others, and
making the best out of time. We can't always be on
heroin/e-up-the-ass.

So yah- the best lives lived are not necessarily the ones
that are filled with the most endorphinez. However, the
best lived lives were lived by those who had a sense much
higher than can be realized by merely following superficial
pleasures. It takes hard work and incidental
mental/emotional anguish to get to that state-- this pain is
not necessary in and of itself but it is usually a perceived
byproduct and indicator of emotional/spiritual growth.

Overall- in a general sense- "happiness" is overrated, and
"pain" is underrated.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2013-05-13 04:36 [#02456645]
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the idea that pain is inherently noble is a load of
horseshit. the idea that your whole life can be a cakewalk
is naive.


 


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