MONEY:
Is ANYTHING possible without money? First I say yes. Then I say no. Then I say yes, but. Now I say no. Any life isn't possible in this society with out money (maybe not your money, but money of some kind, from some-where)
It's too bad that people, in general, prefer finding happyness through short-term, non-productive means. Is it easier that way? Is there a long-term solution to happyness that ends in an actual long-term happyness? OR is what I consider long term happyness simply a relativley short-lived happyness that takes longer to reach?
Is happyness something that can be reached? Does it always need to be maintained? Can things or situations or events lead to happyness (cause happyness, create happyness, maintain happyness) or is it all in our OWN preception? In our mind. Do we create our own happyness? AND if so, that leads back to the situations we encounter/put ourselves in being of the nature to foster that environment that we equate with happyness.
---can one situation create happyness OR discontent depending on my (your) perceptions of the situation--- yes.
---can a stimuli create happyness or discontent BEFORE or WITHOUT congition? on a basic level yes. eating when you are hungry will make you happy, while eating when you are stuffed will cause discontent.
So is all happyness situational, based partly on perception and partly on biology?
Fuck
there are poor people that are happy
there are poor people that are not happy
there are rich people that are happy
there are rich people that are not happy
there are succesful people that are happy
there are succesful people that are not happy
Fuck
is anyone happy?
I've been happy. But AM I HAPPY?
I feel pretty confident in saying that no one is happy all the time.
Is ANYTHING possible without money? First I say yes. Then I say no. Then I say yes, but. Now I say no. Any life isn't possible in this society with out money (maybe not your money, but money of some kind, from some-where)
It's too bad that people, in general, prefer finding happyness through short-term, non-productive means. Is it easier that way? Is there a long-term solution to happyness that ends in an actual long-term happyness? OR is what I consider long term happyness simply a relativley short-lived happyness that takes longer to reach?
Is happyness something that can be reached? Does it always need to be maintained? Can things or situations or events lead to happyness (cause happyness, create happyness, maintain happyness) or is it all in our OWN preception? In our mind. Do we create our own happyness? AND if so, that leads back to the situations we encounter/put ourselves in being of the nature to foster that environment that we equate with happyness.
---can one situation create happyness OR discontent depending on my (your) perceptions of the situation--- yes.
---can a stimuli create happyness or discontent BEFORE or WITHOUT congition? on a basic level yes. eating when you are hungry will make you happy, while eating when you are stuffed will cause discontent.
So is all happyness situational, based partly on perception and partly on biology?
Fuck
there are poor people that are happy
there are poor people that are not happy
there are rich people that are happy
there are rich people that are not happy
there are succesful people that are happy
there are succesful people that are not happy
Fuck
is anyone happy?
I've been happy. But AM I HAPPY?
I feel pretty confident in saying that no one is happy all the time.

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