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@pulse35547 ай бұрын
I’m guessing this vid is going to be extremely western biased lol. Western philosophy programs are joke and extremely eurocentric
@RavenousBud337 ай бұрын
I would like to just make a round of applause for the videos you make. They keep me entertained and engaged, as well as intrigued by the nature of what you’re talking about. These have truly made a change in my life, I am now sober and would like to Thankyou for helping me get to this point. Keep it up 👍
@ApertureThinking7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the support.
@البومالصور-ن5ج7 ай бұрын
يمكنك دعم أشخاص أكثر بوضع ترجمة@@ApertureThinking
@imjoeim7 ай бұрын
@@البومالصور-ن5ج انت مسلم بتعمل ايه هنا
@tenbrooks836 ай бұрын
Are these ai produced?
@Gaurav-pq2ug7 ай бұрын
00:02 Stoicism provides a way to remain grounded in the face of modern problems. 02:14 Stoic philosophy teaches to focus on inner growth over external circumstances. 06:29 Interpret and interact with others based on Stoicism 08:35 Be cautious of dwelling on intentions but be prepared for any betrayal 12:56 Hedonism emphasizes pursuing pleasure and avoiding pain 14:56 Epicurus redefined pleasure as tranquility 18:49 Upholding religious beliefs restricts pleasure but provides fulfillment. 20:33 Memories hold a mix of pleasure and pain 24:17 Finding fulfillment in activities and a larger sense of purpose 26:06 Igy and Eky: Different yet influential concepts 29:34 Iigi in Japan focuses on living with purpose and finding joy in small things 31:19 Struggle and Pursuit of Purpose in Life 35:11 Nihilism is the belief in nothingness. 37:01 Different types of nihilism and their interpretations 40:47 Nihilism challenges existing beliefs and institutions. 42:35 Society heading towards moral nihilism 46:20 Human desire for meaning in a meaningless universe 48:15 Nihilism as a necessary step away from religion but not the destination 52:06 Reacting to the Absurd 53:59 Embracing the Absurd empowers us to live passionately 57:52 Anti-natalism philosophy advocates for preventing suffering by not bringing children into existence. 59:34 Anti-natalism argues against human procreation to prevent suffering and harm. 1:03:28 Philosophical implications of hypothetical scenarios. 1:05:16 Exploring the concept of pain and pleasure 1:09:07 Facing unanswerable existential questions and human suffering 1:10:51 Actions in the face of suffering matter more than intellectual beliefs.
@noahway136 ай бұрын
TLDR.
@MrMarkijan4 ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment. Thank you
@victorystoic_channelСағат бұрын
Thank you for summarizing the video so well! Your comment makes it easier to grasp the key points. Truly appreciated
@kittykat64216 ай бұрын
I felt so humbled when i found out there are so many people that cut off their family in order to have peace. For so long I felt guilty for doing that, but then my friends followed suit, and then I hear it's a philosophical idea to seperate from unhealthy relationships. I'm happy to see it mentioned in this video.
@iviui2d3i27 ай бұрын
14:00 it's an odd circumstance how one's own "9 to 5, save for the rainy day" career choice can be the catalyst pushing the fulcrum toward seeing that there is in fact some wisdom in adopting at least a touch of those hedonistic 'values'. I worked in a two types of medical settings; the Level 1 Trauma (where the ratio of 'unexpected' death was much higher) did not have *anywhere near* of an effect on my own personal life when compared to the time spent working within the Hospice/EoL type of environment did. In many cases, deaths in the Trauma/Emergency Dept. are emotional and lean more toward a 'shock-to-the-system' sort of grief for the kit and kin of those who pass, and the person passing does not often have much time to think of anything beyond the urgent process of their own moment to moment status of survival. In End-of-Life treatment, I saw and interacted with people who already had time to process the fact that they were just marking time and waiting for "the day"; this environment broke me emotionally and set in motion a complete change in my perceptions about the future versus the present. Not one single person that was at death's door ever reflected on their lives and said, "I wish I had worked more hours and saved more money". No, it was an almost universal thought for those residents/patients in that they all wished they had spent more time with their loved ones (for rich or for poor), and/or wished they hadn't been so afraid to do or try new things and just take in as much of the world and it's people that was possible with the time they were here. The regrets always converged upon having wasted too much *time* chasing things that didn't matter as much to happiness as they had always believed. I went back to working in the Trauma 1 setting; I can handle the sudden emergent circumstances and resulting 'aestheto-anatomically displeasing' sights smells and sounds far easier than the daily shouldering of being constantly reminded of unavoidable march of time and entropy. My hat off to my fellow caregivers that are able to manage that "stoicism" as well as you do, and remain able to operate within the various 'End of Life' environments. The constant air of regret and depressive circumstances were too infectious for me to withstand. Thank you all for being who you are
@HasturLaVishnu7 ай бұрын
Workin' 9 to 5, what a way to make a livin' Barely gettin' by, it's all takin' and no givin' They just use your mind and they never give you credit It's enough to drive you crazy if you let it
@jakek.81285 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful comment, thank you for sharing
@ShinigamiofExcellence2 күн бұрын
Something i think is important to note about hedonism is delayed gratifications-- the whole, "if you give a crow a small piece of food, but show them that if they wait, they'll get a bigger piece, most of them will wait." I think Headonism isn't about seeking pleasure-- it's about seeking "satisfaction." That can look like a LOT of different things. I don't think selfless acts or acts with no direct reward go against our beliefs. When you mentioned the idea that it makes us feel heroic, that's actually what a lot of it _DOES_ go back to-- or, at least the same principal. Things that cause dopamine to be released in our brains. Excitement, fear, sadness-- they all can fuel something our brains crave. We "did good." Or, even the faux-pleasure of martyrdom, which i think more people have than will admit it. It also makes sense from an evolutionary standpoint to do things to benefit your own species. Humans get pleasure from a lot of things that "don't make sense," and it might not even LOOK like pleasure. As for reality-- there might be more layers to this, but for me, i take GREAT pleasure in fiction-- in roleplay, in games, in movies.... as we all do. I think the reason we turn down a "fake" vr-style reality is that we go in with the understanding that those we love won't truly be there. And, again, from an evolutionary standpoint, this makes a lot of sense. I don't think the points raised against hedonism necessarily discount it, just requires that we think about it more complexly. But-- that's how i personally feel about it.
@jeremyshelton28497 ай бұрын
Where did this guy come from? He’s decent, and maybe a bit better than that. Better than most. Thank you.
@BillGorman5 ай бұрын
Always take your phone to the toilet, a friend had a stroke on the toilet and didn't have his phone with him to call for help. Pushing one out can also push a clot into your brain.
@rockapedra11304 ай бұрын
Craziest thought ever
@mxchaelruxz86197 ай бұрын
I love you vids to the point I take notes keep up the work ❤
@raheembennett39817 ай бұрын
Basically it is what it is
@tuckerbugeater7 ай бұрын
deep
@jeepz6697 ай бұрын
Sad fax yo
@jch83766 ай бұрын
Shit happens, whatcha gonna doo ? 🤷♂️
@Thoughtsbeforebedtime3 ай бұрын
Basically
@elaishh35335 ай бұрын
17:00 I heard a quote in 2003 “all human interactions are driven by self gratification “
@MetricZero6 ай бұрын
The best memories are the ones that lead to stories of overcoming. The Hero's Journey.
@bren5197 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful piece of work man
@atrixgamers85777 ай бұрын
Thank you for these videos you're making, they have consistent good quality but also entertaining. Have been here since the shower thoughts videos and its really been fulfilling being here man.
@ApertureThinking7 ай бұрын
Glad to hear. Thanks for following along over the years. I truly appreciate it.
@oneguy33557 ай бұрын
Average before to bed thoughts
@matthewboire68437 ай бұрын
More like while in bed
@Pudji.Toucan7 ай бұрын
Average before to bed thoughts
@Sal36007 ай бұрын
Average before the drive to work thoughts.. Seriously though what is this chat gpt level bs
@chingshady26897 ай бұрын
Average drive home thoughts
@naksu4447 ай бұрын
Average thoughts
@jimmoore30885 ай бұрын
You should honestly present this as your take on things rather than hiding behind the work of others.
@Jimyblues7 ай бұрын
We need Marcus now !! Enjoyed this
@TerraMillsHydro7 ай бұрын
I bought a grow light. Now I grow weed in my garage. I have not gotten bored with it yet, and have never been happier. (I live in a legal state)
@HasturLaVishnu7 ай бұрын
🤩
@KellyJones-y6e7 ай бұрын
I live in Canada. I grow all over lol have a happy life. I hope tRumpty doesn't affect your life
@TerraMillsHydro7 ай бұрын
@@KellyJones-y6e Thanks, he is for letting the states choose legalization. So that would help everyone.
@MemeCrazyWorld6 ай бұрын
Have you caught wind of VideoGPT yet? It's the game-changing tool that's revolutionizing video content.
@stabdesu97795 ай бұрын
De esser A De-Esser is a type of audio processing tool used to reduce excessive high-frequency energy in vocal recordings, commonly known as sibilance or ess sounds. These sounds can be harsh, piercing, and unpleasant, making it difficult to mix and master audio tracks. A De-Esser operates by targeting and attenuating frequencies associated with sibilant sounds, allowing for a more balanced and natural sound.
@CreatingYou7 ай бұрын
Insightful
@missshroom55126 ай бұрын
Our whole life is happy /sad. From the very beginning we are happy in our mothers wombs and come out to be made too cry. Sometimes if things are going good for too long I will think to myself🤔….uh oh….🌎☀️💙
@TheScholarlyBaptist7 ай бұрын
Happiness is overrated we must not be happy we must be full of joy not happiness we must look beyond earthly meaningless pleasures and find true fulfillment in something beyond us. When it comes to joy It is about being content with the most insignificant things that at least make you smile. If I had only smiled once in my life I still would have experienced more joy than someone who has never existed. "We are half hearted creatures, fooling about with drink, and sex, and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he does not know what is meant by a vacation by the sea, we are far to easily pleased." -C.S Lewis
@PrayerSavesYourSoul-20245 ай бұрын
I really like this video, I listen to it every day
@shexstarh16512 ай бұрын
We are the universe experiencing life in many forms and bodies ✨️
@Invest4Cashflow7 ай бұрын
Thanks 🎉🎉🎉 great job 👏 🎉❤
@Anony9117 ай бұрын
@ApertutreThinking if you have ever thought of doing a subbed channel in arabic, am certain it would be pretty helpful to those arabic speaking audience that are interested in your content and believe me there are a lots (me being one of them), i also always see these kinds of requests on your comments and i'll be beyond thrilled to be in any assistant in this matter if you are of any interest of course. Amazing video as always, keep up !!!
@marisabelmunoz22467 ай бұрын
If I have to show my kids a video when they start confronting real life, it would be this, Thank you!
@ionascubogdan73527 ай бұрын
Food for thought 💪
@naturalisted17147 ай бұрын
*Not existing didn't stop me from being born* ... Not existing didn't stop a life from being imposed. *This is true for all beings - They didn't exist, and that lack of existing didn't do anything to stop a life from being imposed* .. So if you imagine a universe completely devoid of all life but then a single brain comes to exist and starts doing consciousness, then _that_ consciousness is going to be imposed. And your lack of existence couldn't do anything to stop it from being imposed, just as your lack of existing couldn't stop a consciousness (via a brain) from being imposed. In this way, there's no escaping conscious experience.
@kirandeepchakraborty79216 ай бұрын
Worthy of an Aperture Video ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@tuckerbugeater7 ай бұрын
this video helped me sleep for a thousand years
@anmlkvp5 ай бұрын
Excellent Work here
@naturalisted17147 ай бұрын
We all assume things don't have to be this way, we assume utopia is possible. But what if suffering is built into the universe. What if it's something the universe requires? If the Anthropic Principle is right, it's possible that suffering might be a needed aspect of conscious experience.
@chaimaelachouri32196 ай бұрын
I just love these videos, plz keep going
@vickiecarnes83723 ай бұрын
Great video! I think a lot of good could come from being like the video ….its harder than it sounds
@ReaverSenpai7 ай бұрын
Man if only the people at the top could be stoics then they wouldn't have to overcorrect and make things worse for the rest of us.
@TheLexiconMind7 ай бұрын
Yes of course service to others is actually selfish. No one escapes self-centeredness. People that go out of their way to go feed the poor for instance indeed do it because they want to and like it. Even if they feel like it's a pain in the butt yet they still do it, They are doing it because the idea confirms their own idea of how they should be. No matter what you will trace it back to selfishness. However this isn't what it seems. It's okay that that is the case. This puzzle troubled me for some years. The solution is that there are two kinds of selfishness. There is the all-inclusive selfishness as well as the exclusive selfishness. What we want to practice in life is all inclusive selfishness. However the exclusive selfishness is the ugly selfishness.
@HasturLaVishnu7 ай бұрын
well said, I don't really believe in purely selfless acts of kindness. you can still do selfless stuff, but at the end of the day, you will feel better for doing those acts of kindness, and it's not a bad thing. It just feels good to do good things for other people, imho.
@gabegoupil88876 ай бұрын
Nobody watching this sober😭😭
@therealcnn53466 ай бұрын
I’m getting uncomfortably numb to watch this😂 fubar
@therealcnn53466 ай бұрын
I’m getting uncomfortably numb to watch
@Enderrock4246 ай бұрын
you right
@stevenstolfi5446 ай бұрын
I’m on LSD
@mira-ce1jb6 ай бұрын
does being in a flow state while painting and listening to this count as being sober bc im lowk high on life rn
@lw9387 ай бұрын
Hi there, firstly I love your shares and insights. Apologies for the ignorance. I think I am from an older school from you and I am falling behind with technology. I have stuff I would love to share but don't know how to verbalise it. I take it we have to record it somehow but how do we share on KZbin afterwards?
@HasturLaVishnu7 ай бұрын
up in your right corner there are your profile picture, the Bell icon, and the arrow pointing up, the arrow is the one you press to upload a video to youtube. Or else i'm sure there are videos on youtube explaining how to upload to youtube, better than I did :D. happy filming and uploading :)
@DJ_MO3 ай бұрын
Ever wondered how philosophers like Hobbes, Jesus, Kant, Kropotkin, and Rousseau would fare in an Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma? In this thrilling evolutionary simulation-where even mistakes can happen-their strategies face off against each other. Who will come out on top? The results might surprise you! Watch until the end to discover why Kropotkin, Jesus, Kant, and the other philosophers had such different approaches-and which one ultimately proved the most successful.
@waluigihentailover69267 ай бұрын
Rain. Lovely.
@0MNIDaSher007 ай бұрын
Interesting.., as usual-👌✨
@MartinDurden6 ай бұрын
Andy gets it. AMC is too diluted to start the squeeze. But GME isn't, as soon as gme squeezes amc will along with every other stock in that basket
@mausperson58547 ай бұрын
Reject the sense of injury... Etc.
@amandagriffin17515 ай бұрын
Is it me or have there been multiple videos that literally were the same content just rearranged?
@spartanX_x5 ай бұрын
Yeah ive noticed that too
@amandagriffin17515 ай бұрын
@@spartanX_x thank you! I thought I was losing my mind. I don't understand why they keep using the same recycled material just in a different order.
@waterzero54614 ай бұрын
@@amandagriffin1751we are designed to conserve energy
@JackHandy73857 ай бұрын
Fuck that. Im all about leaving the phone for different things, but the toilet? Ive been reading shower bottles for my entire life, im not giving up my poop-phone time!
@HasturLaVishnu7 ай бұрын
I got a dedicated poop-phone man. no need to even remember to bring it, its already there
@imokstinker7 ай бұрын
40:06 I find nihilism very comforting dwelling on it while you’ve talked about it (normally I go from one belief system do another) Right now i’m researching catholicism and Christianity, but it does seem easier to forget what matters, I only say that because what’s here before you should matter, parents, family, friends, Earth. We all read in at different levels- for someone who reads “too deep” in most areas:/ This one seems to be of validity (but I must add does it not take a man’s state of mind to impose this thought? would that then make the belief just as meaningless? even if it’s truth, truth is something outside that governs the inside… Maybe that’s the truth and why those above are so capable in doing heinous things with no moral checking. We really do have immense power, even if it’s forgotten, theoretically those above know the truth and if it was nihilistic in nature wouldn’t they hide it to abuse it? Giving others a grander thing to live for (like that Japanese way of life, except always being pecked at and dismantled individually🤔.. or is it that i’ve aligned myself in the nihilist eye at the time of corruption, but what’s corruption?- the breaking of a person wants for another’s “needs”, what are needs? power for some. Logically we’ve made the answers and the reasons it’s appearing, I might look more into this, but it just came back to them being able to stoop us down again… I fear most for these people when they hear the true good news but don’t bear it.
@imokstinker7 ай бұрын
lol a minute in and he’s gone and proved my thoughts, thank you for your great work and sharing throughout, whatever our paths i’m glad we’ve found the small joys of life in the large aspects of others- Love you all and remember you’re loved by the many even if you’ve yet to meet them, we welcome you with open arms in this harshness of a cold world that too needs nourishment.
@parallelparkdaudette28637 ай бұрын
With earbuds in, there's a little too much bass. Run some tests with popular earbud brands if you don't mind. I want to listen at high volume but the bass is too strong. Thanks for all you do by the way. Much love from Tennessee
@JimiTime17 ай бұрын
What earbuds are you using?
@parallelparkdaudette28637 ай бұрын
@@JimiTime1 I'm not sure. I bought em off a friend and they don't have a name on them
@TFclife7 ай бұрын
This is stoism i never asked for this, i clicked caus eof title
@joeldoxtator98047 ай бұрын
By the title, I thought this was going to be and exploration of philosophical ideas over the last 2500 years, but instead I am met in the first 10 seconds with some nihilistic existentialism quickly railroaded down stoicism. Very disappointed.
@carsonderthick37947 ай бұрын
It is really just the base bais of having oeace of minimalistic. Happy, despair. Babys are cute
@Sickinthehead445 ай бұрын
I like your sound.
@echopho7 ай бұрын
Wish aperture was my father
@zachio695 ай бұрын
I disagree there are things we can control
@takenthechance6 ай бұрын
real ones know this is a repost but still watched it
@peppeddu7 ай бұрын
Marcus Aurelius wrote about "lunch to work" "croutons" and "waitresses"? He was the emperor not an employee. There were no "croutons" in the ancient Rome. He had no waitresses, but servants and slaves. Please!
@carsonderthick37947 ай бұрын
I have that despair of loss feel. It is easy to hold stupidtism
@auroralshine61767 ай бұрын
Hey, great content. Does he use AI voice over ? Or it's his real voice cause thats a very long video
@Power-e4d7 ай бұрын
Where is subtitles?
@KellyJones-y6e7 ай бұрын
Do you mean CC close captions
@recycle3207 ай бұрын
Yes do remember thinking and speaking in kyis
@abdulrahmanabdulmonem77126 ай бұрын
Great work but if you suffer bad enough you will find pleausure more easily life is unbalanced in terms of pain but our minds is dying of fear and greed causes more suffer than what we find in reality ant my words are null too
@demetriuso51275 ай бұрын
Shit up boy
@jackmorton49607 ай бұрын
The fundamental problem I have with stoicism is that a stoic has to make assumptions on what is and isn't in our control. Obviously there are things in life that are not in our control, but ultimately, we have to decide what types of things we do have control over. To me, stoicism is a lazy and fatalist philosophy.
@imjoeim7 ай бұрын
when nerds realize "i guess" in title got old and isn't blowing up anymore
@Phantogram25 ай бұрын
Anyone know the tune playing at 32:40+?
@porkyV26 ай бұрын
just saw i was unsubbed. subbed again.
@theatlasdog71435 ай бұрын
do you consider Victor Frankel a stoic?
@all4honor3 ай бұрын
How does a person who lives a life of Nihilism justify living amd not killing themselves? Thee isno point of eating, sleeping and doing anything bc at the core of all things it doesent matter. If you live a full life then you must beleive in something especially if you are married, have a robust social life or have kids. Could it ne that your life is worth living so that you can care for those whom you claim to love and the love they give you?
@yogen83005 ай бұрын
Have u investigated Buddhist philosophy, not as religion but as a philosophy of existence. The there basic truths in Buddhism are: there is suffering There is cause for suffering There is way to get out of suffering.
@goonstuck5 ай бұрын
Who is the Thumbnail artist?
@alextrainor25527 ай бұрын
Work hard, love your family, live life. Thats my philosophy
@jasonphoenix35697 ай бұрын
i wanna join the discord, but it says that the invite link is invalid. what should i do?
@AMitchell20187 ай бұрын
Be stoic about it not working Jason. Run with the cart. It is what it is.
@jasonphoenix35697 ай бұрын
@@AMitchell2018 it is what it is ig.
@lilxfendi43326 ай бұрын
Bro is spitting
@yiyoruzunkutsalsamani10677 ай бұрын
Hoş do you edit the vids
@jeremyfry20637 ай бұрын
Why so damn loud compared to the rest of youtube geeeeze
@ReenoMoon6 ай бұрын
cant relate to any of this
@craigsmithx5 ай бұрын
Nothing you share is very interesting but I find the love under your narration quite a draw. I look forward to your work in 40 years. Well, I'll be gone in 2042, but you know what I mean. I imagine you're on the right track.
@leoafricanus6667 ай бұрын
Ikigai is not possible … Do something you love and starve or make money and loathe what you do … Whoever came up with this was smoking good stuff 🤓
@joshslaughter64007 ай бұрын
What is absurd is materialism makes life meaningless... Remove yourself from materialism you will see the meaning of life.
@noahway136 ай бұрын
YOYO You Only Young Once. Once you are old like me, you are half dead and you have so many aches and pains, you wish you were dead.
@less2worryabout6 ай бұрын
@7:14 TO 9:50 YO
@lukes22197 ай бұрын
I got I think I got the voluntary discomfort down I be drinking and smoking till I feel like I’m gunna die.
@lukes22197 ай бұрын
Stoic
@imjoeim7 ай бұрын
cringe
@carsonderthick37947 ай бұрын
Man's speaks 2 libertarian of prejudice
@ServerlessX-7 ай бұрын
Can sam?
@MatthewCJoy7 ай бұрын
Those S sounds
@Dana-kh5lj7 ай бұрын
I love your videos too but it’s the same content in new videos
@quwainewaison70177 ай бұрын
What you thinking 😅😅😅😮😮😮😢😢🎉😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ boss degree
@less2worryabout6 ай бұрын
@8:33 cHRIS PENISSE
@pravdaseed643 ай бұрын
Twisting Taoism and Buddhism as Usual Westerners Don't stop twisting Oriental matrix & manipulating...
@MeganMorucci3 ай бұрын
People are not impoverished because they are lazy. That is fucked up.
@wam57975 ай бұрын
Im high af rn
@Zeropadd7 ай бұрын
🧠🧠🧠🧠
@lyre14096 ай бұрын
57:14 :>
@zinnmann38837 ай бұрын
yapping xxx
@YourCatSays...7 ай бұрын
00:20:16 “…because in the end, living a life that's not real is pointless and meaningless…” If it’s pointless and meaningless, then it’s not the end, because our current human experience is, in truth, _not_ the real life after all. Side note, I totally believe that Ikigai is a great blueprint for life if you haven’t yet created your own. As you talked about Ikigai, I thought of my grandpa-he turns 105 years old this year. He taught me the secret to a long life when I was only a child and through the years I believe what he told me more and more. He sai-ohhhh a cat! Save the cat! It’s probably gonna die because of hoomanz anyway. ᘇᘏᗢ Anywhootz… *at the end of the day, whether you believe something to be true, or not true, you are correct.*
@mrhassell017 ай бұрын
The presentation was overly simplified, to the extent of being counterintuitive. It was the least Stoic rendition I have ever encountered. Why was it so diluted and watered down?
@scogdor7 ай бұрын
1. Did you read the title of the video? 2. Did you watch the video?
@quwainewaison70177 ай бұрын
😅😮😮😢🎉😂😂❤❤❤❤❤ diamonds are forever
@SFDestiny5 ай бұрын
I'm a novel viewer, and I agree the YT algo has my interests when suggesting this vid. My take (after 45sec) is you intend to cater to subs and have no care for new watchers. OK. Message heard. I'm out of here 😄
@onewolfhowls76707 ай бұрын
What's with the "I guess"? In your titles?
@TheScholarlyBaptist7 ай бұрын
Billwurtz
@jasonphoenix35697 ай бұрын
it's an imitation of the title of a vid with over 160 mil views, called 'history of the entire world, i guess'
@sheenyboy24475 ай бұрын
Too many ads man, cant watch for shit
@Leilastobbsart5 ай бұрын
im sorry but how on earth is life alone reason enough for living. life is so awful lol
@MrGiouvas5 ай бұрын
I'm sorry that you feel that way, one of the teachings of stoicism is "life is what you make of it" so changing your view on life could potentially change your life. We're all bound to deal with misfortune in our lives one way or another, it's unavoidable but we can choose how to deal with it to minimise the effect it has in our overall "life experience". P.S. I don't know if any of that makes any sense or if it's of any use to anyone. Peace and love