China at 93%? — ChatteringMonkey
I've been to Spain multiple times, and didn't have the impression that people were fundamentally more unhappy. Spain has been through a rough patch lately to be sure, with lots of unemployment and lack of perspective in general, but these numbers seem exaggerated. — ChatteringMonkey
Maybe the question of meaning is hitting Spain especially hard now because it is traditional more Catholic than the rest of Europe and late to the secular party? And so it hasn't had the time to deal with this question of meaning for a secular point of view? — ChatteringMonkey
It is only our intellect that demands a purpose to our lives as a filler when we decide that sitting around and twiddling our thumbs is more productive than actually doing something. — synthesis
I was only semi-serious... But Christianity has played an important role in how we got where we are now. — ChatteringMonkey
Animals are what humans become when they don't use their reasoning faculty. However, they, unlike Modern/Postmodern people, follow natural law. That's why animals don't do stupid things, they follow natural law. Dharma. Modern humans reject natural law. — Dharmi
It is only our intellect that demands a purpose to our lives as a filler when we decide that sitting around and twiddling our thumbs is more productive than actually doing something.
— synthesis
Yes because somehow this motivates us. Nevertheless it looks like some citizens of some countries have a solid path in the meaningful life not like others (we do not count China because yes it is flawed). — javi2541997
Don't worry so much about what people think as they are on their own journey and they must work out their own karma. You will never be able to change anybody's mind.
And it's not a matter of accepting your views. What do your views mean in my life? I must accept my own views 100%, as must everybody else. — synthesis
↪Dharmi Premoderns built empires of slavery & caste and eradicated conquored peoples of like-minded 'perennial mythologies' who would not be subjugated. Bronze Age barbarisms are memorialized in the Avesta, Mahabharata, Tanahk, Bible, Quran and the rest. Modernity's failings more often than not are vestiges of Premodern atavisms – return of the repressed – rationalized into "ideologies" and instrumentalized through administrative technocratic states. Same shit, different epochs, accelerated. The past that never was, friend, is only exists up one own's perennially tight arse. — 180 Proof
Truste me they are not. You have a perspective of us because you visited my country multiple times but remember just for tourism. It is important to emphasise that touristic countries tend to make an unrealistic mask just to attract a lot of people (Spain does it) I don’t know which territories you visited but I guess the common ones as Andalucía or another Mediterranean beach. Well yes they are happy more they have to because we are in a mess. I don’t even understand my own compatriots but it seems very legit the 38 %.
I was buying some stuff in a market and a random dude asked us: “do you have some coins?” And then some woman replied “I wish I could give you some coins but I earn 400 € at month”
This made me feel sad my own country man... — javi2541997
Buddha himself was not a Buddh-ist, he was a Sanatani. — Dharmi
Anyway, like I said, I'm not trying to get most people, or maybe even anyone, to accept my views. If, however, I find the one in a million of souls who are truly searching for God and freedom from this prison of materiality, then I'm here to guide those people. — Dharmi
I was only semi-serious... But Christianity has played an important role in how we got where we are now.
— ChatteringMonkey
If it wasn't Christianity, it would have been something else. — synthesis
In the end, you can only control your own actions. — synthesis
The Euro was a very bad deal for the south. — ChatteringMonkey
The Euro was a very bad deal for the south.
— ChatteringMonkey
We don’t have any other solution. It is bad but it could be worse... — javi2541997
The Hindu atman apparently contradicts with the Buddhist concept of emptiness. I imagine that there are all sorts of ways to talk around the issue, but I don’t see a way to resolve it, and if there’s no resolution then at least one story must be false. — praxis
Because of the Euro you had to follow a monetary policy that would never work for you, because you had another economy. — ChatteringMonkey
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