Patron saint of true scientists and existentialists [among others].
Ex-
a philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.
Socrates said taught us we know nothing without observation. Also that virtue can be known in the pursuit of what would loosely be defined as
good
[or good to the individual]
Socrates:
'one develops ethics through maturity, wisdom and love'.
Entirely possible to
know
and
observe
these human bonds and relationship benefits.
Existentialists picked up on that and applied a psychological filter:
each individual—not society or religion—is solely responsible for giving meaning to life and living it passionately and sincerely, or "authentically".
Meaning its up to every individual to bring meaning to one's life. States of despair and depression are the realization something needs to change. The absurdity and meaningless of the world exists in the subjective interpretation and in a loss of hope. That can be rectified.
"Know" yourself. Know what makes you happy. Chase it. Find it. Love it. Voila. Getting off the internet and living in the moment is a good first step. Stop and smell the flowers. So-to-speak.
Know yourself... realize you are right. Without question.
Pretend the world is cascading, interacting energy fields. Grab the ones that give you a positive feeling. Remember: All communication [words], action, effort, emotion, feelings, etc. All energy. Whatever works. If it doesn't appeal frame it in some way that does.
Friend, when I read things like this, it appeals to me. I have a feeling of wanting it to be true, but there is no proof that it is. I spent my whole life believing in something that turned out to be completely fake and false. I will not make the mistake ever again.
Believing in anything is a pitfall. Believing in yourself is less of one. If something turned out fake and false, work on making something real.
You are a small part of a very large system [the universe] so while the individual may seem insignificant [you are not] - the problems you dwell on rather are. Totally insignificant.
Its all about the pill bottle. Every day you can take a new pill and have a different experience. Some pills may taste the same as old ones, but they all go to benefit your health in the long run. Finish the bottle, see the bigger picture.
Patron saint of true scientists and existentialists [among others].
Ex-
a philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.
Socrates said taught us we know nothing without observation. Also that virtue can be known in the pursuit of what would loosely be defined as
good
[or good to the individual]
Socrates:
'one develops ethics through maturity, wisdom and love'.
Entirely possible to
know
and
observe
these human bonds and relationship benefits.
Existentialists picked up on that and applied a psychological filter:
each individual—not society or religion—is solely responsible for giving meaning to life and living it passionately and sincerely, or "authentically".
Meaning its up to every individual to bring meaning to one's life. States of despair and depression are the realization something needs to change. The absurdity and meaningless of the world exists in the subjective interpretation and in a loss of hope. That can be rectified.
"Know" yourself. Know what makes you happy. Chase it. Find it. Love it. Voila. Getting off the internet and living in the moment is a good first step. Stop and smell the flowers. So-to-speak.
26 comments
2 The_In-Betweener 2017-08-02
Read between the lines
2 Putin_loves_cats 2017-08-02
-Socrates
2 The_In-Betweener 2017-08-02
+100 experience points
Edit: Final Fantasy 3 Victory Theme
1 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
Socrates is the patron saint of us nihilists.
1 HideFoundHide 2017-08-02
Patron saint of true scientists and existentialists [among others].
Ex-
Socrates said taught us we know nothing without observation. Also that virtue can be known in the pursuit of what would loosely be defined as good [or good to the individual]
Entirely possible to know and observe these human bonds and relationship benefits.
Existentialists picked up on that and applied a psychological filter:
Meaning its up to every individual to bring meaning to one's life. States of despair and depression are the realization something needs to change. The absurdity and meaningless of the world exists in the subjective interpretation and in a loss of hope. That can be rectified.
"Know" yourself. Know what makes you happy. Chase it. Find it. Love it. Voila. Getting off the internet and living in the moment is a good first step. Stop and smell the flowers. So-to-speak.
1 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
That is positive and uplifting.... but could be wrong. :( I dont know.
1 HideFoundHide 2017-08-02
Know yourself... realize you are right. Without question.
Pretend the world is cascading, interacting energy fields. Grab the ones that give you a positive feeling. Remember: All communication [words], action, effort, emotion, feelings, etc. All energy. Whatever works. If it doesn't appeal frame it in some way that does.
2 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
Friend, when I read things like this, it appeals to me. I have a feeling of wanting it to be true, but there is no proof that it is. I spent my whole life believing in something that turned out to be completely fake and false. I will not make the mistake ever again.
1 HideFoundHide 2017-08-02
Believing in anything is a pitfall. Believing in yourself is less of one. If something turned out fake and false, work on making something real.
You are a small part of a very large system [the universe] so while the individual may seem insignificant [you are not] - the problems you dwell on rather are. Totally insignificant.
1 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
Ok, this is something I actually believe to be true. My problem is Im kind of fucked up so it makes it hard, you know?
1 HideFoundHide 2017-08-02
Forgive yourself. It's harder than it sounds but it works [and isn't hard at all once you figure it out].
1 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
you give good advice.
0 Putin_loves_cats 2017-08-02
That's not true.
2 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
I dont know if it is or not. ha ha ha ha ha!
1 Putin_loves_cats 2017-08-02
lol........
2 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
one thing this sub does is totally inflame my nihilism. For obvious reasons I think.
1 Putin_loves_cats 2017-08-02
idk, good hombre... I see it more like this:
-Aristotle
I wouldn't say I'm a nihilist. I just don't know, but I will entertain all thoughts.
2 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
me too. lets drink.
1 Putin_loves_cats 2017-08-02
This round is on me!
2 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
is that at the end of prohibition?
2 Putin_loves_cats 2017-08-02
No, it was at my BBQ last weekend...
1 Definitely-Not-CIA 2017-08-02
Browsing 'new' on r/conspiracy
0 adder4all 2017-08-02
Name checks out
1 codaclouds 2017-08-02
if you're still in the matrix you haven't been red pilled
1 commiefishcrotch 2017-08-02
Hi shareblue. Here's a cookie.
1 HempCO719 2017-08-02
Its all about the pill bottle. Every day you can take a new pill and have a different experience. Some pills may taste the same as old ones, but they all go to benefit your health in the long run. Finish the bottle, see the bigger picture.
1 Iamamansass 2017-08-02
Take the blue pill.
2 The_In-Betweener 2017-08-02
+100 experience points
Edit: Final Fantasy 3 Victory Theme
1 Mike_McDermott 2017-08-02
Socrates is the patron saint of us nihilists.
0 Putin_loves_cats 2017-08-02
That's not true.
1 Putin_loves_cats 2017-08-02
lol........
1 HideFoundHide 2017-08-02
Patron saint of true scientists and existentialists [among others].
Ex-
Socrates said taught us we know nothing without observation. Also that virtue can be known in the pursuit of what would loosely be defined as good [or good to the individual]
Entirely possible to know and observe these human bonds and relationship benefits.
Existentialists picked up on that and applied a psychological filter:
Meaning its up to every individual to bring meaning to one's life. States of despair and depression are the realization something needs to change. The absurdity and meaningless of the world exists in the subjective interpretation and in a loss of hope. That can be rectified.
"Know" yourself. Know what makes you happy. Chase it. Find it. Love it. Voila. Getting off the internet and living in the moment is a good first step. Stop and smell the flowers. So-to-speak.