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just got done watching dinner with andre... sorta scary, our lack of honesty in our lives.

 

so what do we do?

 

We post about it on football boards, thinking that we might somehow find some spiritual fulfillment in the internet.

 

Or at least find it with less effort than it takes to leave mom's basement and go outside for an hour. What the hell is wrong with you?

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Strip away all the social conventions, masks, layers of deceipt and repression and you are likely to find, not so much an actualized/enlightened spiritual being, but a primitive infantile selfish monster. I still think it’s a noble endeavor, “finding oneself.” It’s just that the reality is a lot messier psychologically than some may want to believe.

 

i think people at their core are good. when i mean good, i say yes we are imperfect, and we are jealous, selfish, but we know this.... it is our social contructs that hide this, ie, the problem is exacerbated by our society. e.g. the oppression of women, was never realized, because of these false social constructs. ( a man and woman would still have problems, but artifiicial power structures not justified, created more of a problem)...

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i think people at their core are good. when i mean good, i say yes we are imperfect, and we are jealous, selfish, but we know this.... it is our social contructs that hide this, ie, the problem is exacerbated by our society. e.g. the oppression of women, was never realized, because of these false social constructs. ( a man and woman would still have problems, but artifiicial power structures not justified, created more of a problem)...

And what exactly is "good" without our social constructs?

 

Humans aren't inherently good or bad. We just are.

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i think people at their core are good. when i mean good, i say yes we are imperfect, and we are jealous, selfish, but we know this.... it is our social contructs that hide this, ie, the problem is exacerbated by our society. e.g. the oppression of women, was never realized, because of these false social constructs. ( a man and woman would still have problems, but artifiicial power structures not justified, created more of a problem)...

:huh: ... I need a translation of this.

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:huh: ... I need a translation of this.

Allow me to paraphrase.

 

People are fundamentally positive at their center, albeit solidly flawed. We acknowledge this. It is the confines of society, however, which conceal that which we plainly acknowledge, thereby agitating the problem ie: oblivious domestic violence, false constructs, cats and dogs (although they would still fight, but defined roles have amplified the species/gender struggle).

 

If that doesn't make sense then simply compound the indefinite interest on your imaginary fiat, comrade.

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Allow me to paraphrase.

 

People are fundamentally positive at their center, albeit solidly flawed. We acknowledge this. It is the confines of society, however, which conceal that which we plainly acknowledge, thereby agitating the problem ie: oblivious domestic violence, false constructs, cats and dogs (although they would still fight, but defined roles have amplified the species/gender struggle).

 

If that doesn't make sense then simply compound the indefinite interest on your imaginary fiat, comrade.

 

:lol:

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Allow me to paraphrase.

 

People are fundamentally positive at their center, albeit solidly flawed. We acknowledge this. It is the confines of society, however, which conceal that which we plainly acknowledge, thereby agitating the problem ie: oblivious domestic violence, false constructs, cats and dogs (although they would still fight, but defined roles have amplified the species/gender struggle).

 

If that doesn't make sense then simply compound the indefinite interest on your imaginary fiat, comrade.

Well done, sir.

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No, it's not. It's typing.

 

 

The irony being that that observation is in very large part an answer to your original post...

 

and i never asserted meaning of life from a bbmb... its simply a conversation. not the answer, yes, i agree. but still important... imo

 

starting to read heidegger, which is a very hard read... ( for me)...

 

any insight would be welcome...

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