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Where am I? I am now.
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Be irrationally optimistic and hopeful.
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😪 Decided to clear my profile of the posts revealing the true nature of life in order to avoid spreading the disease I am cursed with. Knowing the truth is just -EV. I was stupid enough to smarten myself up to the meaning of life and paid a big price for it. Hope I will be able to revert the process and just forget what has been plaguing my mind for the last 10 years. Blissful ignorance is a gift - don't lose it.
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Okay, let's try again.
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One morning, I woke up, and for three seconds I had no idea where I was or who I was, with no concept of the past or the future - the small room I woke up in was my entire Universe and those three seconds were my entire life. Needless to say, those short three seconds were the happiest three seconds of my life. I remember being crushed, as if a train ran over me, when the memory came back to me.
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I think I finally understood why we love seeing dreams (I'm not talking about nightmares). It's because in dreams the weight of the past doesn't drag us down, and the worries of tomorrow graciously fly over our heads without disturbing our present moment. In our dreams we are truly present, and that's what makes them so blissful, even if the most mundane things are happening in them. Usually, we are able to preserve the feeling of presentness for a couple of minutes after we have woken up - try to remember this feeling, and every morning train your brain to stay in that state for longer and longer. Hopefully, one day you will be able to stay in that state until it's time to go to bed again.
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bro, that's actually the only option that makes sense - everything else is just coping.
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"You can't love something that does not exist." omg, tell it to ANYONE who lost their child/parents/spouse. They are dead, so they don't exist, right? Anyway, what does "exist" even mean? Of course you can't love something that doesn't exist, because you can't be aware of something that doesn't exist, but as soon as something enters your consciousness - the question of its "existence" becomes open. Your understanding of "exist" is too narrow.
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"to love is to live"; I will pretend this is a valid argument - it has nothing to do with the sentence you followed it with, and doesn't contradict my original thesis.
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"unnatural" - what the hell is "natural"/"unnatural" perspective? Why something being "natural" is good, and something being "unnatural" is bad? It is "natural" that 99% of living organisms fight for their life every day. Right now millions of animals are being eaten alive by other animals, millions of animals slowly die from diseases no one cares to cure them from, millions of animals are bleeding to death right this moment, millions of animals just can't find food and starving to death as I'm finishing this sentence. All I've described above is natural. Fuck "natural".
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"selfish" - everything we do is selfish. It's impossible to do something not out of selfishness. Giving life is the most selfish act ever, though. As a father, you will selfishly reject this thought, of course. Antinatalist dudes are selfish in the sense that they don't want to feel guilty for bringing an innocent child into this horrible world.
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omg, someone answered to me. I thought I was alone here.
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hi, how to become a member of /philoshophy?
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Happiness is impossible to achieve because the closer you get to it the more you fear losing it, thus making you unhappy again.
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Yes, it is.
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wow!
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yes
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How close, though?
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damn, I'm too late.
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