what is your life's philosophy?
what is your life's philosophy?
what is your life's philosophy?
here for a good time, not and a long time π
If you can get down, you can always get up. Life always continues until it ends. If it's not the end, it's not the end.
Sounds like a boomer's postcard version of #yolo doesn't it π
It is a simple and powerful idea. That's good.
Life is chaos, order is just chaos of lesser magnitude.
By that, do you mean life itself or events which a living being can experience?
I imagine their answer is "yes"
Great question. I am referencing to the events and space I'm experiencing, now there could be some sort of unity behind the concepts and relations of life and death. Due to the lack of perception outside of basic sensors I dare not to say anything further.
On the side note, at some point in my life I've been influenced by A. Watts, On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are (the game of black and white) in particular.
#1 is huge, took me a long time to realise that and would make ALOT of people alot more comfortable if they realised it (imo)
Its a shitty deal and I want out
Found the millenial
Stoics discovered it a while ago, there's no point to life.
Hindus go a step ahead and devise methods to improve balance by dharma, something which continues.
Stoics discovered it a while ago, thereβs no point to life.
I am not much familiar with it, but wasn't Stoicism's life meaning about following Stoic's virtues which requires healthy interaction with other humans (ideally virtuous ones for better influences) and nature for a meaningful/flourishing life (one becoming the best possible version of oneself) achieving one's purposes/goals beyond just surviving?
As far as I know, the existentialism and cosmological nihilism philosophies that said life has no meaning from a cosmological interpretation.
https://www.philosophyoflife.org/jpl202003.pdf
Hindus ... improve balance by dharma
I will have to look at that. Thanks!
Yes, I'm mistaken wrt quoting Stoics, but I do believe in the "no point". There's a nice quote in Steven Weinberg's book "To Explain the world" that no pattern has been found in basic laws of physics which explain that there's an objective to life. I'm a physics major, btw.
Hinduism is very broad. I suggest you take a look at a small philosophy of Yoga by reading "Yoga Sutra by Patanjali".
Just do whatever.
Aim for something. Have that in mind. Until it goes away, because you achieved it or you got bored of it (try no to do this). Then, aim for something else and repeat. Meanwhile, try to be sociable.
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst
I'll leave it at that. Maybe some of this resonates with you. Let me know if it does! Also let me know if it totally doesn't. That's fine too :)
Anarchy π΄ββ οΈπ °οΈ
Happiness comes from goals, love, and expression. I strive to do as much of all three as possible.
Live and let live as much as possible