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Commitmentphile101
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- Apr 16, 2020
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... could be identified precisely with the right help be it therapy or whatever (assuming everyone had an open mind and was willing to talk) and it could be solved with many people being prevented from CTB. My proposition is the world is masking the real issue under several different guises which people describe as the cause of their MH issues. I believe the real issue is really money.
Let's discuss.
Here is my full opinion which I have copied and pasted from a PM discussion with someone else earlier. It only occurred to me recently what the whole community thought about this:
"Every time I get angry about something from the past, when I dig down to the roots there was nothing money could not have solved. I believe all the solutions are readily available out there. If they did not cost something and people were ready to grab them there would be considerably less mental health issues. I always tell myself to not get fooled by a lot of the things from the past which trigger my anger, it's the world trying to mask the real issue. Money could have solved those problems for sure.
I hate the phrase "Money doesn't buy you happiness". It's a disgusting working class phrase coined by those who are content with their mediocrity or have given up hope so want to make themselves feel better.
No it may not buy you happiness. It is up to you to MAKE a fulfilling life with great relationships and a work-life balance.
But first addictions, bad thought processes, health problems, crippling finances that inhibit basic quality of life, mental health issues like schizophrenia, dysphoria (amongst an endless list) must all be eliminated. Your mind can be your best friend or your worst enemy and these things really fuck with it. Number one they MUST all go before you can live life to your maximum. And money 100% can fix them all in my opinion through support groups, therapy, healthcare, surgery.
If you would like to suggest something that I'm not seeing that can't be fixed go for it, I'm up for learning too.
Awareness of the list of problems above , awareness of their easy/difficult solutions with money, and the money itself gives you the OPPORTUNITY to MAKE a very happy life. And this isn't a trivial thing at all, it's absolutely huge. Just having the OPPORTUNITY should be a basic right for everyone.
I also don't like the use the suicides of wealthy people like billionaires as a way to prove that awful phrase "Money doesn't buy you happiness" is right. Who knows what went wrong? Perhaps they lost a loved one and made a rash decision, perhaps more commonly they mistook the instrument/aid to a happy life as the source of happiness itself. It violates my condition that there must be an open mind and a willingness to talk so that doesn't count anyway. "
So I'm open to ideas. Let's play a game where you try and suggest a problem whether it be personal or the experience of someone you knew and convince me money couldn't have fixed it.
Let's discuss.
Here is my full opinion which I have copied and pasted from a PM discussion with someone else earlier. It only occurred to me recently what the whole community thought about this:
"Every time I get angry about something from the past, when I dig down to the roots there was nothing money could not have solved. I believe all the solutions are readily available out there. If they did not cost something and people were ready to grab them there would be considerably less mental health issues. I always tell myself to not get fooled by a lot of the things from the past which trigger my anger, it's the world trying to mask the real issue. Money could have solved those problems for sure.
I hate the phrase "Money doesn't buy you happiness". It's a disgusting working class phrase coined by those who are content with their mediocrity or have given up hope so want to make themselves feel better.
No it may not buy you happiness. It is up to you to MAKE a fulfilling life with great relationships and a work-life balance.
But first addictions, bad thought processes, health problems, crippling finances that inhibit basic quality of life, mental health issues like schizophrenia, dysphoria (amongst an endless list) must all be eliminated. Your mind can be your best friend or your worst enemy and these things really fuck with it. Number one they MUST all go before you can live life to your maximum. And money 100% can fix them all in my opinion through support groups, therapy, healthcare, surgery.
If you would like to suggest something that I'm not seeing that can't be fixed go for it, I'm up for learning too.
Awareness of the list of problems above , awareness of their easy/difficult solutions with money, and the money itself gives you the OPPORTUNITY to MAKE a very happy life. And this isn't a trivial thing at all, it's absolutely huge. Just having the OPPORTUNITY should be a basic right for everyone.
I also don't like the use the suicides of wealthy people like billionaires as a way to prove that awful phrase "Money doesn't buy you happiness" is right. Who knows what went wrong? Perhaps they lost a loved one and made a rash decision, perhaps more commonly they mistook the instrument/aid to a happy life as the source of happiness itself. It violates my condition that there must be an open mind and a willingness to talk so that doesn't count anyway. "
So I'm open to ideas. Let's play a game where you try and suggest a problem whether it be personal or the experience of someone you knew and convince me money couldn't have fixed it.
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