but today only marxists support this theory, because in this theory is grounded the exploitation of capitalism — filipeffv
Political Economy — filipeffv
And you make it sound scary, negative. What's scary about peaceful sleep? — Michael Ossipoff
Strictly speaking, of course it won't be... — Michael Ossipoff
You paint a dismal picture. — TheMadFool
why did you get chosen? — Purple Pond
it is just so unlikely — Purple Pond
It's like the universe conspired to have me exist — Purple Pond
absurd to believe that I'm here for no reason at all — Purple Pond
I beat the odds — Purple Pond
However, there is an issue that I haven't mentioned about antidepressant medications, they tend to poop out with time. In my experience, after a while the antidepressant effects subside and your left with feeling apathetic or unmotivated. — Posty McPostface
And, motivation is an important thing, don't you think? I would say that motivation or the desire to get better is the best prognosis for remission from depression. What these drugs do is make you content with everything (mostly the SSRI's), and leave you or me, from personal experience, apathetic and unmotivated. That's a hole many people get stuck in. Doing some armchair psychology, I suppose that the best time to address depression is when you first get into it, then the cause of it is easier to discern, I think. — Posty McPostface
I would think that an unempathetic, psychopathic, and remorseless criminal should be considered a 'mental illness' or at least some illness of some sort, one so dire and socially unacceptable that would require society to designate special housing areas (prisons) to hold such people there(?) — Posty McPostface
But, wouldn't it be a good society if its participants were equally good, and concerned with the examined life? — Posty McPostface
I think that the term 'mental disorder or illness' is detrimental to the prognosis of the patient. It labels them as dysfunctional and incapable of performing mundane activities — Posty McPostface
I've convinced myself that I don't need to know the truth about anything — Purple Pond
Hmm, guess no takers then. — Posty McPostface
Most of the new drugs aren't even superior to some 20 or 30-year-old Prozac or Clozapine. — Posty McPostface
it’s not as good as it used to be”. — javra
It very much depends on exactly what you mean by "breaking new ground". — Janus
Stoicism seems to fit this description well, based on what I know as someone who just started learning about it. — JustSomeGuy
But I always eventually go back to questioning it all and feeling very down and uncertain and nihilistic about everything for a time. It's possible that this just has to do with my personality, and this is just a natural cycle I go through and will continue to go through. — JustSomeGuy
unless there is some universally agreed upon goal/objective for human mental functioning and some universally agreed upon threshold for good within that functioning--and nobody has said what those are--it makes no sense to state categorically that some people think better than others. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
There is a light at the end of the tunnel. — TimeLine
Do they not have pronouns in Spanish then? — JJJJS
if you are going to use what Jesus says then you must use all of what Jesus says. and according to the bible Jesus is the Word of God made flesh and it was the Word of God that spoke the law of eye for an eye to Moses, and it was also the same source, the Word of God, that spoke the golden rule, isn't it? — DPMartin
It is my understanding that the eye for an eye principle was established before the dates of the old testament. — T Clark

seems as if most people are hardwired to feel life is good or "worth it" regardless of what their living conditions are like. — Philosophersstoney
Better according to what standard? — WISDOMfromPO-MO
What's the superior alternative? — Marchesk
eye for an eye — Posty McPostface
Music — TimeLine
