My thought is this, if humanity could deal with the obvious meaninglessness of life, and realize that all we have is each other, could we not move on to a higher level than to dwell in delusions and denial. — boagie
Meaning is built - it is what you do. And what you do, you do together with other people.
Creating meaning is inherently a communal activity.
— Banno
Enter power games, hierarchy, and all that which eventually makes life so meaningless and so inauthentic. — baker
A rational being will come to a conclusion that is logic, and act on it despite their emotional and personal misgivings or dislike of the solution. — Philosophim
Where subject and object stand or fall together, meaning is always the sole property of the subject, never the property of the object. — boagie
The best we can do is attempt to minimize our propensity to rationalize, and actually attempt to use reason and logic. It requires humbleness, strength of character, an inquisitive mind, and a willingness to admit when one is wrong, even when it hurts or shames. This takes training, effort, and a will to do. Most people will never do this. — Philosophim
Meaning is built - it is what you do. And what you do, you do together with other people.
Creating meaning is inherently a communal activity.
— Banno
Enter power games, hierarchy, and all that which eventually makes life so meaningless and so inauthentic.
— baker
Only if you allow it to. — Banno
“you can always make something out of what you've been made into”
Meaning is built - it is what you do. And what you do, you do together with other people.
Creating meaning is inherently a communal activity.
— Banno
Enter power games, hierarchy, and all that which eventually makes life so meaningless and so inauthentic.
— baker
Only if you allow it to. — Banno
Whatever you say. You are not replying to what I have written anyway, so why would I respond. Your posts are so far off target that they are irrelevant. — Banno
So a truly fulfilling life would be to spend all one's time wanking. — Banno
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