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@shaya
ignorance is bliss, they say.. if you have compassion for others, is it possible to be both extremely smart and genuinely happy, knowing how messed up the world is and how much worse it might get for a lot of people?
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@neverlee
A moment of happiness can shine through but never last long enough to be part of your essence.
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@madyak
I think so. I'd call myself reasonably intelligent, and most often happy. It is absolutely hard knowing how hard it is for others. All we can do is help others in any way we can and, for me, have faith.
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@ashira
Genuinely happy for moments maybe?
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@christin
what a great question instead of โ€œgenuinely happyโ€ Iโ€™m aiming for โ€œlarger buffer for equanimityโ€
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@antwoman
Happiness comes in little moments. Being compassionate is not easy but it has its positive sides as well (you can also be very hoppy and hopeful with others) ๐Ÿฅฐ
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@harpcaster
i think yes - if you limit your consumption of harmful and unhelpful media. its mostly being pushed on you cuz we live in a capitalist attention economy anyways.. and you take the optimistic perspective on what tech will do for the future. required reading imo: https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2023/11/27/techno_optimism.html
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@nikiram
Happiness is always contagious!
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