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that's a fantastic quote.
:m: peace :m:
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Originally posted by spidergoat
To eliminate suffering would nessesarily eliminate pleasure too. So, shit happens so good shit can happen.
Wow. Not only is there no evidence for this position, it's incredibly pessimistic.
First of all, this implies that life is a zero-sum game when it comes to pain and pleasure--no matter what you do, the quality of life for all people is exactly the same.
Second, this implies that malnutritioned and homeless children in third-world countries aren't REALLY miserable, because they have no pleasure to contrast their pain with. Sick and disgusting.
This is just another attempt to justify suffering in the world, and consequently, an attempt to stifle the elimination of said suffering.
spidergoat is right.Originally posted by TheERK
Wow. Not only is there no evidence for this position, it's incredibly pessimistic.
First of all, this implies that life is a zero-sum game when it comes to pain and pleasure--no matter what you do, the quality of life for all people is exactly the same.
Second, this implies that malnutritioned and homeless children in third-world countries aren't REALLY miserable, because they have no pleasure to contrast their pain with. Sick and disgusting.
This is just another attempt to justify suffering in the world, and consequently, an attempt to stifle the elimination of said suffering.
Originally posted by Voltaire
People complicate themselves thinking life is a battle when it is really only a huge learning experience. No one is out to get you or hurt you- make you miserable..
If you were born poor, there is probably a reason. Maybe you were sent to experience the pain and generate even more compassion towards the people that are even worse than you.
or maybe having this life is going to teach you to see happiness in the simple things.
-Voltaire
Originally posted by Voltaire
People complicate themselves thinking life is a battle when it is really only a huge learning experience. No one is out to get you or hurt you- make you miserable.. If you were born poor, there is probably a reason. Maybe you were sent to experience the pain and generate even more compassion towards the people that are even worse than you. or maybe having this life is going to teach you to see happiness in the simple things.
-Voltaire
Originally posted by spidergoat
It's not a position, it's the truth. To be able to feel at all is inseparable from being able to feel pleasure and pain. In the same way, the ability to see is inseparable from seeing both light and dark. I don't understand why you think its pessimistic, I'm not implying that there is only one level of feeling. Sometimes we feel pain and sometimes we feel pleasure.
The quality of life is different for all people, but no one goes through life without feeling pain, physical and emotional, and no one goes through life without feeling some pleasure, even if that is only the absence of pain.
Malnutritioned and homeless children in third-world countries are really miserable, that is an undeniable fact. How do they know they are miserable? They only know because of the contrast in how they feel when they have eaten or drank something. They only know misery because they also have the capacity to feel pleasure. It is the same capacity. The starvation and the people who ignore it are disgusting. Besides you cannot say that the people in question do not feel pleasure at all, they certainly remember the pleasure of not being hungry, or the pleasure of drinking some water when they can get it, or even just sitting in the shade as opposed to the sun.
I'm not trying to justify anything. Suffering exists because we feel. I would never attempt to stifle any move towards feeding these people. I'm making a rather existential point about the human condition, which is that suffering can NEVER be eliminated. Even rich, prosperous people suffer. The more extreme forms of suffering like starvation and torture can of course be reduced, but as long as we can feel at all, we will feel pain.
Originally posted by Voltaire
spidergoat is right.
what he said is not sick or disgusting it is the truth.
If a person lives in misery then he or she won't feel that miserable because there is nothing to compare it to.
No one is justifying suffering, how can one justify something that has always existed and will keep on existing.
Nonsense such as this is one of the main reasons the idea of contrast of experiences doens't make sense.
It's pessimistic because it declares that pain will always exist. You have closed your mind to the possibility that pain might be eliminated. Even if you turn out to be right, not giving it a shot is not a chance humanity can afford to take. The benefits would be infinite if you turned out to be wrong.
Originally posted by spidergoat
What I'm describing has nothing to do with past states, which exist only in memory. Pain and pleasure are a continuum of feeling. Futhermore, pain and suffering are essential to life. If you did not have pain, you would not live long.
This is a rather scary thought. Millions of years of evolution have given us all we need in the middle of a garden of eden, but somehow thats not good enough!!!??! I tell you, the more we try to "improve" things, the more we f*ck it up. Build a dam, and the river floods somewhere else. Kill all those nasty wolves, and the deer suffer all the more for starvation and overpopulation. Create antibiotics, and we get germs that cannot be killed. WE ARE NOT SMART ENOUGH TO IMPROVE THINGS. I blame the ideology of religions that wrongly characterize the universe as a war between good and evil. What possible benefit could there be by eliminating pain? An infinite benefit, yet!!? In surgery, ok, that's fine, but all together? Pain, and fear, and death are not evil. We can transcend suffering by accepting pain, accepting the way things are, like the buddha. Pain does not always imply suffering, it is just a sensation, we know this is true because some people enjoy pain.
True, but do we have a choice? no. Pain is part of life. For example let's say you were born in a really poor family and when you grow up, a certain individual takes notices of your talent (painting) and you get help and eventually reach success. Now you remember your childhood and instead of being all greedy about the money you are making from your art, you give back to the place you were born and raised by helping little kids that have the potential and talent to get where you got. Life could be seen as a circle. Like I said before, you are experiencing something for a reason- not just for the hell of it.Also, no people enjoy pain, by definition.
Originally posted by Voltaire
True, but do we have a choice? no. Pain is part of life. For example let's say you were born in a really poor family and when you grow up, a certain individual takes notices of your talent (painting) and you get help and eventually reach success. Now you remember your childhood and instead of being all greedy about the money you are making from your art, you give back to the place you were born and raised by helping little kids that have the potential and talent to get where you got. Life could be seen as a circle. Like I said before, you are experiencing something for a reason- not just for the hell of it.
Life is not a battle. I mean, why would it be a battle? What would we be fighting against? And if this is true, storni is right anyway- it can't hurt you to be kind to everyone.
that everything that is or has been happening to you are effects of your past actions.
my post was not really addressed solely to you hence my last comment.Originally posted by TheERK
By answering "no" to "do we have a choice", you have admitted defeat. Also, you have admitted that all decisions we make are completely meaningless--because pain will always be there in a constant amount, nothing we can do will make the world a better place.
Although some people may channel their bad experiences (growing up poor) into good, that does not mean that everyone is experiencing something 'for a reason.' What about children born with Tay-Sachs? Is their completely meaningless suffering and death 'for a reason?' What reason?
I never said it would hurt to be kind to everyone, so I have no idea what you're talking about. However, you seem to be defending the position that kindness is irrelevent, whether you realize it or not. Hey, look, that mean person over there is making other people suffer--but it's cool, it's all for a reason.
What would we be fighting against? Pain. But heck, you've already given up that fight, declaring it impossible. Not sure why, as pain is being battled every day with advances in medicine. If you would like to argue that the level of suffering in something like, say, childbirth, is the same as in pre-scientific times, you're welcome to. But I doubt you would make it very far.
Originally posted by Voltaire
my post was not really addressed solely to you hence my last comment.
anyway accepting that pain is part of life is not accepting defeat. I am not a masochist but I think feeling pain is vital for a person to learn and gain wisdom.
if an individual has been protected all his/her life from the woes of the world how will he ever build a connection with other people. He/she wouldn't be able to relate and be capable of being truly compassionate at all.
our actions could be thought as meaningless, i mean we are less than a speck compared to the rest of the universe,but if a single electron in space can make it tremble, imagine what we can do. Many speculate our destinies have been written, other say it is not but the finish point has already been determined. I can't say who is right, but everyone is living for something- there is a reason you are here.
that mean, cruel person over there (say Hitler) what did he bring to the world? well I dunno about you, but people became much more aware of human rights and how to prevent things like this from happening in the future.
And what about Hitler- I am not saying what he did was right but analyze him. He was a man deeply in "love" with his country and would do anything to bring her back to glory. It is said his dad abandoned him, his childhood was a mess.
I am intoxicated with life, I can't see the fight in it. Again I ask what am I battling against? Pain? No, I embrace it, learn from it and use it to make myself a better person.
your pain is virtually nothing compared to those less fortunate.
Originally posted by Voltaire
You have a very pessimistic view on life. You have no authority to tell anyone if they are right or wrong.
Dude, everytime I read your post they are so hostile like if you are always on defense mode. lighten up, i won't bit
Compassion, which I can tell you don't know the full meaning of that word, is not about only caring for a person but relating with him/ her.
I am not going to repeat what I said in previous posts, so I will stop here. I will not even attempt to rebuke your last response; it is obvious my past posts have gone "through one ear and out the other".
Being intoxicated with life is celebrating life. Why would I be selfish by accepting that I am human and feel pain? And how do you know what I am going through?very ignorant comment.
anyway, hope you have a nice day.