If you feel the need for that kind of support, or you’re just curious, then taste the different flavours before settling on one - some will be detrimental to your health if you judge one trying to help you as the only option you have. — I like sushi
In one of my old threads, I mentioned a quote from Krishnamurti that 'truth is a pathless land'.
I have come to realize that this quote would reverberate more within an individual reading it had K said, "Happiness is a pathless land." — Wallows
This doesn't really help. I mean, as a juxtaposition think about the fine line between the Stoic school of thought and Cynicism.
Is the confusion clear now? — Wallows
With an understanding that materialistic values tend to be shallow when it comes to meaning, and meaning is an essential facet of happiness, there should be no confusion. — praxis
People who don't have a sense of community are statistically shown to be more depressed than people who right wrong or indifferent are more individualistic. — christian2017
But I prefer to go through the mountain rather than over it contrary to what K says about climbing it. It's the shortest pathway to overcome. — Wallows
Well, the Cynics proposed that we do away with ALL wealth and comfort and expose ourselves to voluntary discomfort. Do you think they were actually happy people? Seems like the cool-headed Stoic is at an advantage here. — Wallows
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