We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

  • Dyskolos
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    3 days ago

    As you already went to ad hominem (as expected) And also seem to ignore what I said and rather see what you want to see, because your religious delusion only allows you to do that, I retreat from this “discussion”.

    If I learned one thing in life, it’s to never discuss anything with cult-followers. They’re all too far gone to even dare to look beyond their horizon. They prefer the comfy “truth” over the uncomfy reality.

    Oh and I never claimed it “just is”. I don’t have enough data to even form a theory. i just asked “what if”. But you already have all answers to everything, so why bother.

    So go back now to being a wage-slave to those who own you. Fulfill your cosmic destiny. This is what your master demands of you.

    • Libre Extremist@lemmy.ml
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      36 minutes ago

      “If I learned one thing in life, it’s to never discuss anything with cult-followers.” Then why are you here?

      “Oh and I never claimed it “just is”. I don’t have enough data to even form a theory.” Do you see how stupidly contradictory you are?

      “So go back now to being a wage-slave to those who own you. Fulfill your cosmic destiny. This is what your master demands of you.” Again, no substance but just personal attacks against people you have never met. I mean you have all the hallmarks of being cultish.

      “I don’t work, I travel, I live every hobby that fills me with joy” Joy? You come to pick fights with people who have nothing to do with you, to feel better.