![]() ![]() ![]() People don't even believe that i am completely sober.so, strong happiness that has resulted from a state of full pessimism (and the full acceptance of it) is also a curse in our fucking reality.lol.□. Posted JanuClinical delusions involve a sharp break with reality. I have a new job since a few weeks and i already feel, see, hear and sense the envy of my colleagues.they laugh too, once or twice a day, but i am afraid that my constantly joyful attitude will cost me this job as well, just like many jobs before.people (in many cases my former bosses) have shown to have an envious attitude towards happy people (me) especially because i have nothing to show for except my happiness, and even my hard work hasn't been able to keep me at the same job longer than a few months. The Human Beast Everyday Delusions of Success Being in touch with reality is not always ideal for winning. I hate to give advices because i am a nobody.but i can tell you from my own personal experiences that full pessimism combined with full acceptance of it, does 'miracles'. So perhaps achieving and accepting a full state of pessimism is actually an escape from our (fucking) harshreality. The eternal and close relationship of exact opposites.Įngaging in to an optimistic outlook however is the last thing one needs, because (according to our little theory about the effects of extreme opposites) it should result in an extremely unpleasant, destructive and depressive state of mind.no, one should only engage into fully pessimistic expectations, (and with the full acceptance of them), and that should result in a happy and joyful state of being.Ī fully pessimistic mindset brings true happiness, and a true optimistic mindset brings depression and makes one taste the grim-looking facts of our horrible and miserable existence as they are. But if you find nihilism depressing, read through this thread. ![]() Like there are studies which show smarter people tend to be slightly more happy (it is a small correlation which probably has to do with that they have better jobs but still). But beyond that, it isnt very true at all. Some people embrace nihilistic conclusions as a philosophical matter, while other people relate to nihilistic themes more as a matter of intuition, personal experience, or personal expression. Just replying to the title but: I mean most people are some degree of all those things so in that case, it is true. Labels with some overlap include existentialism, absurdism, fatalism, and pessimism. Other forms include epistemological nihilism, mereological nihilism, and political nihilism.Īs with any other philosophical label, there is diversity within nihilism and disagreement over what counts as nihilism. Two prominent forms of nihilism are existential nihilism, which rejects claims that human life is meaningful, and moral nihilism, which rejects claims that human actions can be right or wrong. As a philosophical position, nihilism involves denying certain existence claims. These prisoners firmly believe that they themselves will not be murdered and mistreated, even though they are familiar with the camps’ reputations. but the harsh reality is sadly usually either:ġ) it often takes Money (ie: being rich) to be able to just even enjoy all those many variations of beauty in this worldĢ) have many other Limitations, for example: they are in a different locations far from where we live everyday/daily, or the depressing reality that most people are still being chained & imprisoned by their daily/everyday's job, work, & mundane household choresģ) they eventually got boring when repeated for many timesĤ) for every beauty there is, the harsh reality is there are often twice, or even exponentially more problems/hurdles/obstacles/troubles that will prevent us to truly/really enjoy the beauty.Nihilism comes from the Latin nihil, meaning "nothing". The delusion of reprieve is a term that Frankl applies to prisoners who have just arrived at concentration camps. Yes there is still some beauty in this world. ![]() So then, I couldn't resist to not comment & open this person's eyes to the ugly, depressing truth & reality: a disposition or tendency to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome. I've just seen one post in my FB timeline today, and it's another cliche Pollyanna/'optimistic/positive' outlook that: ![]()
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