Because you're always talking about yourself, and your feelings, and your state of mind, and your worries, and your insecurities. — S
Maybe you arrived (at happiness) but you haven't realized it. — Terrapin Station
If you're really apathetic/unmotivated by anything, that could be caused by depression. — Terrapin Station
In my case it was paranoid schizophrenia at your age. Go get yourself checked out. — god must be atheist
Does anyone like you? If so, then they’re probably insufferable pricks as well. — Noah Te Stroete
But I was pointing to something more straightforward, that if one is depressed when one's experience is uplifting, then one is in some sense absent - not present with the trees and sunshine. Where are you then? — unenlightened
The phrase comes easy but what does it mean? Are not all emotions internal until expressed? — unenlightened
Are you really? It this a feeling or an idea? csalisbury tells me a story I have heard before, of layers of feeling that are not 'about' the world as it is; the weight of depression that prevents one getting out of bed is nowhere in the bedroom, nowhere within experience therefore, but is a weight of thought. One is not in the bedroom oneself, but in a world of ideation, probably trapped there because ... — unenlightened
Maybe... maybe I should learn how to wallow. Yep. That's the ticket. — god must be atheist
No, I am not drunk. I don't drink or use street drugs. But I do drink coffee, and it has the capacity to make me giddy. — god must be atheist
That's a disidentifcation and a cutting off of a natural flow. — Coben
They may or may not accept emotions, but on in the sense that they watch them, rather than letting them express, and disidentify with them. — Coben
And the reason for you to never have to be truly happy is that you require the none happiness to understand happiness and if you know the dark there is no way that you would enjoy living in an all-white room. — Filipe
I don't know what equanimity means. So I looked up the meaning. It is (more-or-less) accepting good and bad; staying calm; not getting upset; etc. — god must be atheist
I would happily replace neurotic worrying with equanimity, sure. — Coben
But I also like things more rajasic. — Coben
Sports are unfortunately not so much an issue for me these days, but there also I enjoyed really throwing myself in in ways that do not exhibit equanimity. I don't like killem competition, but competition and striving are all fine. And certainly with love, yes, peaceful moments and times are lovely. But then I want times that do not look and are not experienced as equanimity. — Coben
But in fact you are only accepting what is on the outside. — Coben
