
AlexAP
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I thought roping was cope:
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But then I remembered that I actually know of good reasons for roping, and I had made a comment in this forum about this topic. It was about the 5 reasons Stoics have where roping is justified. I agree with them, even though I'm not a Stoic. Here are the reasons:
Stoics see life as a great party, and all the ways of reasonable departure from life correspond to the ways in which a party is broken up. Now, a party is broken up in five ways:
1) because a pressing matter suddenly turns up - for instance, a friend appears after a long absence, and you and the friend get up in delight to walk out and the party is broken up,
2) because revelers rush in, shouting obscenities; the party is likewise broken up, or
3) because the meats served are spoiled, or
4) because the provisions have run out, or
5) because of drunken stupor, a party is broken up.
Reasonable departures from life take place in the same five ways:
1) because a pressing matter turns up, as in the case of your family or your country being in danger and only you sacrificing your life can save it, or
2) because you live in slavery or are innocent in prison and have no chance of ever getting out; or
3) because a serious illness causes too much physical pain, or
4) because you live in extreme poverty (starving, homeless) and have no chance of ever getting out of it, or
5) because of dementia, for being demented is nothing but natural intoxication, and intoxication, nothing but self-induced dementia.
So yeah, there can be good reasons for roping. These reasons are so good that many wouldn't even call it roping when you do it, as in a father taking a bullet for his daughter or euthanasia when you have chronical pain or dementia.
If you want to rope, just make sure you have good reasons and not just some nihilistic shit. The fact that life has meaning doesn't mean you should never rope, it means you should have very good reasons for it.

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Stoics see life as a great party, and all the ways of reasonable departure from life correspond to the ways in which a party is broken up. Now, a party is broken up in five ways:
1) because a pressing matter suddenly turns up - for instance, a friend appears after a long absence, and you and the friend get up in delight to walk out and the party is broken up,
2) because revelers rush in, shouting obscenities; the party is likewise broken up, or
3) because the meats served are spoiled, or
4) because the provisions have run out, or
5) because of drunken stupor, a party is broken up.
Reasonable departures from life take place in the same five ways:
1) because a pressing matter turns up, as in the case of your family or your country being in danger and only you sacrificing your life can save it, or
2) because you live in slavery or are innocent in prison and have no chance of ever getting out; or
3) because a serious illness causes too much physical pain, or
4) because you live in extreme poverty (starving, homeless) and have no chance of ever getting out of it, or
5) because of dementia, for being demented is nothing but natural intoxication, and intoxication, nothing but self-induced dementia.
So yeah, there can be good reasons for roping. These reasons are so good that many wouldn't even call it roping when you do it, as in a father taking a bullet for his daughter or euthanasia when you have chronical pain or dementia.
If you want to rope, just make sure you have good reasons and not just some nihilistic shit. The fact that life has meaning doesn't mean you should never rope, it means you should have very good reasons for it.