What decisions do you make when you realize your mortality?

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Our adolescent brothers live as if they will never die, aiming to ascend and become chads, hopping from party to party, from woman to woman. But what will happen when they realize they will die one day? How sensible is it to strive for worldly things when death is inevitable? I am curious about your thoughts.
 
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Our adolescent brothers live as if they will never die, aiming to ascend and become chads, hopping from party to party, from woman to woman. But what will happen when they realize they will die one day? How sensible is it to strive for worldly things when death is inevitable? I am curious about your thoughts.
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they already know this which is why they party
 
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No need to AD hominem, my other account was deleted.. If you have no idea, fuck off, boy.
 
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He'll be incomprehensibly demanding LeFort 3 to passersby on the street by the end.
 
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Try to extend lifespan as much as possible, and health-span to not be a decrepit old man. Death may be the end , but that doesn’t make our lives, or our actions here for naught
 
they already know this which is why they party
Time will pass, and one day you'll suddenly find yourself facing death—if God exists and everything is a test. Billions like you have died; many once had hopes for the future and aimed to improve themselves. Some even succeeded, but what happened in the end? Ultimately, they all ended up in their graves—even Alain Delon eventually met his fate. So, what is the meaning of your life, "slayer"? Do you want to leave a lasting legacy, or do you simply want to live solely for the pleasure of your dick? In the end, you'll die in the blink of an eye... What can you do about that?
 
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You could argue they are embracing the absurd and death by having fun innit
 
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Try to extend lifespan as much as possible, and health-span to not be a decrepit old man. Death may be the end , but that doesn’t make our lives, or our actions here for naught
If there is no life after death, no eternity at all, then I mean that the lives you are currently living are completely meaningless.
 
Time will pass, and one day you'll suddenly find yourself facing death—if God exists and everything is a test. Billions like you have died; many once had hopes for the future and aimed to improve themselves. Some even succeeded, but what happened in the end? Ultimately, they all ended up in their graves—even Alain Delon eventually met his fate. So, what is the meaning of your life, "slayer"? Do you want to leave a lasting legacy, or do you simply want to live solely for the pleasure of your dick? In the end, you'll die in the blink of an eye... What can you do about that?
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If there is no life after death, no eternity at all, then I mean that the lives you are currently living are completely meaningless.
How are they meaningless? Because they come to a definite end? Is the breakfast you enjoyed this morning meaningless? It had a beginning, middle, and end. But it was enjoyable and served its purpose. Your pancakes didn’t need to then proceed to some other dimension for it to have been meaningful. Depressed Nihilist fucks can’t accept reality and all its joys unless they sprinkle in some supernaturalism cope
 
How are they meaningless? Because they come to a definite end? Is the breakfast you enjoyed this morning meaningless? It had a beginning, middle, and end. But it was enjoyable and served its purpose. Your pancakes didn’t need to then proceed to some other dimension for it to have been meaningful. Depressed Nihilist fucks can’t accept reality and all its joys unless they sprinkle in some supernaturalism cope
You think the life you're living right now is real, but you can only know as much as your physical limits allow... You might enjoy life, but that doesn't change the fact that one day you'll die. The purpose of this life isn't simply to eat, drink, fuck, shit, and die; I want you to do some thinking.
 
Time will pass, and one day you'll suddenly find yourself facing death—if God exists and everything is a test. Billions like you have died; many once had hopes for the future and aimed to improve themselves. Some even succeeded, but what happened in the end? Ultimately, they all ended up in their graves—even Alain Delon eventually met his fate. So, what is the meaning of your life, "slayer"? Do you want to leave a lasting legacy, or do you simply want to live solely for the pleasure of your dick? In the end, you'll die in the blink of an eye... What can you do about that?
Just focus on attainable goals and stop the ruminating. It doesn't help.
I'm not as poetic as you but being practical and more narrow minded has its advantages.
 
Our adolescent brothers live as if they will never die, aiming to ascend and become chads, hopping from party to party, from woman to woman. But what will happen when they realize they will die one day? How sensible is it to strive for worldly things when death is inevitable? I am curious about your thoughts.
"Worldly things" are good to have. I think I would regret not having them at the end of my life. I'm not saying shoot heroin and be a total degen, but I think we should try to experience worldly pleasures while we're here.
 
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You think the life you're living right now is real, but you can only know as much as your physical limits allow... You might enjoy life, but that doesn't change the fact that one day you'll die. The purpose of this life isn't simply to eat, drink, fuck, shit, and die; I want you to do some thinking.
1. “You think the life you’re living right now is real” - as opposed to?
2. Yeah, i’ll die eventually, so?
3. “Do some thinking” ala think in accordance with your schizo philosophy
 
Just focus on attainable goals and stop the ruminating. It doesn't help.
I'm not as poetic as you but being practical and more narrow minded has its advantages.
You can think to reach the right path and goal, otherwise I do not have any psychological disorder and my life is very good.
 
You can think to reach the right path and goal, otherwise I do not have any psychological disorder and my life is very good.
I personally have to make the distinction between thinking and ruminating.
I can only consider the same point for so long - and in so many different ways - before it becomes detrimental to my own well being.
 
"Worldly things" are good to have. I think I would regret not having them at the end of my life. I'm not saying shoot heroin and be a total degen, but I think we should try to experience worldly pleasures while we're here.
I didn't say you should avoid experiencing worldly pleasures; rather, I mean that they are merely a trailer, with hidden purposes underlying them.
 
I personally have to make the distinction between thinking and ruminating.
I can only consider the same point for so long - and in so many different ways - before it becomes detrimental to my own well being.
I understand; I recommend that you read Hegel's 'Science of Logic.
 
I didn't say you should avoid experiencing worldly pleasures; rather, I mean that they are merely a trailer, with hidden purposes underlying them.
What hidden purposes? Why does there need to be a hidden purpose?
 
1. “You think the life you’re living right now is real” - as opposed to?
2. Yeah, i’ll die eventually, so?
3. “Do some thinking” ala think in accordance with your schizo philosophy
You should stop using aggressive language. If you don't understand what I'm trying to say, there's no point in trying.
 
What hidden purposes? Why does there need to be a hidden purpose?
Maybe everything is a test? Maybe there is a price for all the good and bad, all the choices you make?
 
You should stop using aggressive language. If you don't understand what I'm trying to say, there's no point in trying.
I’m being neutral. You’re making claims, it’s up to you to elucidate for the uninitiated, instead of speaking in obscurantist language
 
I’m being neutral. You’re making claims, it’s up to you to elucidate for the uninitiated, instead of speaking in obscurantist language
What do you want me to do, provide scientific sources or something?
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Maybe everything is a test? Maybe there is a price for all the good and bad, all the choices you make?
Ok, maybe? Says who? What are good and bad choices?
 
I’m being neutral. You’re making claims, it’s up to you to elucidate for the uninitiated, instead of speaking in obscurantist language
If you have knowledge about digital literacy and scientific reasoning, the science of logic, you can understand what I am saying.
 
What do you want me to do, provide scientific sources or something? View attachment 3557389
Provide some type of evidence to back up your nonsensical claims spoken in riddles and laden with obscurantist language before I commit to your worldview? Yeah that would be swell:what:
 
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Ok, maybe? Says who? What are good and bad choices?
Your Creator. You don't think He created you in vain? I recommend you to read the Quran, but if you are going to question its truth, I don't have time to argue.
 
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Our adolescent brothers live as if they will never die, aiming to ascend and become chads, hopping from party to party, from woman to woman. But what will happen when they realize they will die one day? How sensible is it to strive for worldly things when death is inevitable? I am curious about your thoughts.
Most people don't actually ponder their morality with much seriousness, in my view--only in very rare instances. Everyone's just chasing after contentment, and if lucky, a bit of happiness. Can't really reconcile this with ruminating about one's eventual demise.
 
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Your Creator. You don't think He created you in vain? I recommend you to read the Quran, but if you are going to question its truth, I don't have time to argue.
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Most people don't actually ponder their morality with much seriousness, in my view--only in very rare instances. Everyone's just chasing after contentment, and if lucky, a bit of happiness. Can't really reconcile this with ruminating about one's eventual demise.
I may seem like a bigot for sharing this. ''Wert thou to follow the common run of those on earth, they will lead thee away from the way of Allah. They follow nothing but conjecture: they do nothing but lie.'' Maybe people are on the wrong path, maybe this temporary world was not created for pure pleasure and happiness?
 
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I may seem like a bigot for sharing this. ''Wert thou to follow the common run of those on earth, they will lead thee away from the way of Allah. They follow nothing but conjecture: they do nothing but lie.'' Maybe people are on the wrong path, maybe this temporary world was not created for pure pleasure and happiness?
There's no such thing as "pure pleasure and happiness". Everything good in this world comes at a cost. Lying to oneself, along with others, is a fundamental requirement for existing within society. It therefore shouldn't be an expectation for people to suppress their desires for common pleasures because it's a survival mechanism. Religion, too, is a survival mechanism.
 
There's no such thing as "pure pleasure and happiness". Everything good in this world comes at a cost. Lying to oneself, along with others, is a fundamental requirement for existing within society. It therefore shouldn't be an expectation for people to suppress their desires for common pleasures because it's a survival mechanism. Religion, too, is a survival mechanism.
Of course, desires should not be suppressed, but they can be controlled - so as not to suffer more in the future because of desires. I don't know about other religions, but I don't think it is a survival mechanism for my own religion. Actually, calling it a survival mechanism would be a narrow perspective. Because it is not just for survival.
 

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