
StateOfMind
Liberty or Death
- Apr 30, 2020
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Forcing meaning upon inherent meaninglessness is just a distraction from the inevitable, which is eternal death and peace, only in death is there true peace.
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If they didn't force meaning, it would be a lot harder to keep servile wage slaves that pour tax dollars into government coffers and keep rich corporations running.Forcing meaning upon inherent meaninglessness is just a distraction from the inevitable, which is eternal death and peace, only in death is there true peace.
Yes, fuck meaning & fuck instead! I like your new profile picPerhaps life is inherently meaningless but maybe we should focus on living day to day with enjoyment instead of trying to find meaning.
I really like this idea. But how do people who're in chronic pain (physical, emotional), who can't afford life without working themselves into sickness and injury, do this? I bet some people can focus on living day to day with enjoyment. It's great that they can. But a lot of people are just in far too much pain--and "professional help" doesn't necessarily help them at all.maybe we should focus on living day to day with enjoyment
I'm not even jokingYes, fuck meaning & fuck instead! I like your new profile pic![]()
Hope I don't come across like I'm trying to argue. Therapists often tell suicidal people to find meaning. Find something that works for us. Seems to me a lot of the things that work for many people, they can't access. Like if intimacy works for you, you have to be lucky enough to be someone others want to be intimate with. Or if peace and quiet work for you, you need enough money to afford a large plot of land isolated enough from loud neighbors...Yes, fuck meaning & fuck instead!
Yeah, you've pretty described the barrier to that. Our society doesn't enable us to enjoy just living because we /have/ to be wage slaves under the threat of homelessness and starvation. All so the elites can buy their 10th mansion.I really like this idea. But how do people who're in chronic pain (physical, emotional), who can't afford life without working themselves into sickness and injury, do this? I bet some people can focus on living day to day with enjoyment. It's great that they can. But a lot of people are just in far too much pain--and "professional help" doesn't necessarily help them at all.
Couldn't agree more. And, yes, I've been in many online comment sections in which professional mental health workers admit that for A LOT of people, what's needed isn't counseling or pharmaceuticals, but legal protections, rights, housing... poverty alleviation. But those interventions don't get passed because, like you said, they're contrary to the desires of the wealthy and powerful (see how California, US state with biggest homelessness problem, recently voted DOWN yet another housing policy proposal designed to make it easier to build more housing for the poor and homeless).Our society doesn't enable us to enjoy just living because we /have/ to be wage slaves under the threat of homelessness and starvation.
There's this term I learned in one of my classes in college called necropolis, the idea that the state will give you just enough so you won't die immediately while keeping you inhumane conditions that makes life miserable. It was in the context of refugee camps in Europe but I honestly think it could apply to 90%+ of the world's populationCouldn't agree more. And, yes, I've been in many online comment sections in which professional mental health workers admit that for A LOT of people, what's needed isn't counseling or pharmaceuticals, but legal protections, rights, housing... poverty alleviation. But those interventions don't get passed because, like you said, they're contrary to the desires of the wealthy and powerful (see how California, US state with biggest homelessness problem, recently voted DOWN yet another housing policy proposal designed to make it easier to build more housing for the poor and homeless).
I know... The good stuff is in short supply...Therapists often tell suicidal people to find meaning. Find something that works for us. Seems to me a lot of the things that work for many people, they can't access. Like if intimacy works for you, you have to be lucky enough to be someone others want to be intimate with. Or if peace and quiet work for you, you need enough money to afford a large plot of land isolated enough from loud neighbors...
There's this term I learned in one of my classes in college called necropolis, the idea that the state will give you just enough so you won't die immediately while keeping you inhumane conditions that makes life miserable. It was in the context of refugee camps in Europe but I honestly think it could apply to 90%+ of the world's population
Makes you wonder why so many people do it. Well, to frame it another way, humans are designed to find patterns in the noise.
Very true indeed!Forcing meaning upon inherent meaninglessness is just a distraction from the inevitable, which is eternal death and peace, only in death is there true peace.
lol, I'm not gay but I would still like to know what your hotel beneath the ground would look like and what happens there..Yes, fuck meaning & fuck instead! I like your new profile pic![]()
lol, I'm not gay but I would still like to know what your hotel beneath the ground would look like and what happens there..