I referred to usable land, where we could be self-supporting. Yes we could move to the polar areas, but growing food there is quite hard. Only solution I found so far is hire a dredger, and make an artificial island outside territorial waters. Currently do not have enough participants and money, but it's something we can work on.Well that's more than a bit selfish. You are saying life is a waste, in toher words it isn't worth living, because you can't just pack up and start a new country with people you like? I'll bet you right now there is plenty of real estate in the middle of the sahara and the arabian deserts no one wants, same with the mojave and a couple other palces. You seem to be just preaching down that it is so horrible that other people, who don't agree with your worldview, happen to live in places you would want to. Honestly this should be in the dictionary definition of selfish.
Maybe because English does not have a word like the German "Gluck". This is the permanent form of happiness, something which money can't buy you. People nowadays think they can get it, but they get the non-permanent happiness instead, which tends to wear off quite fast, and then they'll need to buy another meaningless token to get their dose.Well lets see here.
1) Did you ever ask this family if they were happy with the new floors/kitchen? If you did I bet you they told you yes.
2) Happiness is an experience...not a permanent thing. Perhaps I should reiterate this to you:
HAPPINESS IS NOT PERMANENT
3) Just because they had other problems (and being a person who suffers from clinical depression myself) does not mean they canot experience happiness. I myself have experienced many happy periods, some of them even while I was in Iraq despite smoking heavily and drinking anytime I could get my hands on alcohol. Most people would say the later two items idicate a problem but what was also true was my ability to experience happiness despite those problems.
4) If I had said "joy" instead of "happiness" would you still have brought me this diatribe?
It's not about work, it's that society forces a rediculous dress code on people and discriminating those that do not comply. It's like forcing women to wear veils. No, I'm not the person that wants to have neon dreadlocks and all that stuff, although I see no reason why people couldn't do that if they want.Lets get this straight, an enforced uniform for WORK makes life a waste?
Do you understand the concept that work is...WORK. You have to put effort and sometimes discomfort into it in order to recieve compensation and , hopefully, some reward. Do you not understand the concept of putting something in in order to get something out? I won't even get into how a great deal of jobs out there do not require a suit and tie (nor a dress). Hell being a Marine requries it only on ceremonial occasions and those are relatively rare actually. Anyway, there is no such thing as getting something for free, some work has to go into it and if you think life is a waste because you might wear slightly uncomfortable clothes to work then that is sad. Let me repeat my disbelief:
You are claiming that life is not worth living because of wearing discomforting clothes to certain jobs?
Well I already have a job related to computers, and it does not give me any kind of purpose. All it does is give me money in exchange for my suffering and my contribution to a society which I despise. And I do not want a hug since I dislike all forms of physical contact.So do data processing, or become a SysAdmin, or do something related to computers. I again repeat that you have to put effort into the things you like and if you can find purpose and enjoyment with computers then by God (singualr and non-denominational) go hit that field because the outlook you gave of no purpose is really a sad story which, all hostility aside, would make me think you need a bear hug for comfort.
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Well keep talking to them and ask them for a nice hug every now and then because of my disbelief in your position that life is worhtless you need it.
What would give me a purpose? Contributing to a different form of society, or changing this one.