I think I'd prefer to have been not been embodied in the first place. — Inyenzi
I think I'd prefer to have been not been embodied in the first place — Inyenzi
Human embodiment brings to my mind an image of a man juggling, while navigating a tightrope. — Inyenzi
He or she (motivated by the sense of dis-ease, dissatisfaction, pain, or suffering felt) addresses and deals with the need — Inyenzi
Humans are not motivated by sensations of dis-ease, dissatisfaction, pain, or suffering. — Isaac
From birth we can look forward to being host
To woe, and then to giving up the ghost.
Happy are they who quickly burn to toast,
And blessed are they who ne’er came to the roast. — PoeticUniverse
The problem here is not with 'life', it's with your storytelling abilities. — Isaac
There is the alternative to embodiment, but one doesn't think any normal person would want/choose it, unless there is something wrong with them. — skyblack
So what to do? I think I'd prefer to have been not been embodied in the first place. — Inyenzi
It is these needs that burden us (i.e. "a difficult situation or unpleasant responsibility that you must deal with or worry about"). — Inyenzi
tell that to people literally starving to death — Inyenzi
So what to do? I think I'd prefer to have been not been embodied in the first place. — Inyenzi
So what to do? — Inyenzi
the matter we embody is bound by limitations that the mind we embody is straining against. But this body was never supposed to mark the limits of our mind’s capacity — Possibility
the matter we embody is bound by limitations that the mind we embody is straining against. But this body was never supposed to mark the limits of our mind’s capacity
— Possibility
How did this come about? What do you think is the resolution, if any? — skyblack
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