John Larsen wrote:Once I quit trying, everything got better.
I found a more effective path. Stop caring. Once I quit caring, things didn't get better but I didn't care anymore.
asbestosman wrote:John Larsen wrote:Once I quit trying, everything got better.
I found a more effective path. Stop caring. Once I quit caring, things didn't get better but I didn't care anymore.
The Nehor wrote:Chap wrote:Nobody created you. You just happened. There is no-one to blame.
Get over it, and get on with the business of living life in the world in which you find yourself (that doesn't mean you can't try to do whatever you can to change it). If you place too much hope in your supposed next world, there is a finite risk that you will miss a lot of real chances in this one.
There's a finite risk I'll miss real chances in this one if I don't place any hope in the next. It's not like I spend all day hoping for a better world while sitting in a recliner eating potato chips and getting fat. In fact, I'm with Hugh Nibley on this. Joy is heady, heady stuff and if you don't start adapting to being happy now, you might not be able to take heaven. Hence, happiness now is my endurance training. Preparing for a better world makes this world better.
I'm not blaming anyone. However, why did I just happen and why do I have desires that can't be fulfilled in the world? What possible survival value can they have?
John Larsen wrote:JonasS wrote:
It seams to me that it doesn't matter what we believe or how, because how can we be judged for believing in something that makes us happier and we believe entirely. We cannot, it would be unfair. I know that my life is much better when I am active.
What if we entirely believe that Jews are inferior and sending them to gas chambers makes us happier?
solomarineris wrote:John Larsen wrote:JonasS wrote:
It seams to me that it doesn't matter what we believe or how, because how can we be judged for believing in something that makes us happier and we believe entirely. We cannot, it would be unfair. I know that my life is much better when I am active.
What if we entirely believe that Jews are inferior and sending them to gas chambers makes us happier?
Man,
I thought I've seen enough "StrawMan" arguments from Jafar a.k.a. DCP, but yours takes the cake by far......
You have no clue what you're infering to. You don't know jack about Holocaust or Genocide.
Why would you draw a stupid analogy like that?
Chap wrote:JonasS wrote:don't take my bubble away man, I really felt settled, you just stirred it all again. Sigh...
I am going to let myself believe just for now because for 4 years now I have been searching for the truth and I am not finding it and I am tired. So very tired.
Internet discussion boards are not for you.
Try a support group. Really.
John Larsen wrote:JonasS wrote:
don't take my bubble away man, I really felt settled, you just stirred it all again. Sigh...
I am going to let myself believe just for now because for 4 years now I have been searching for the truth and I am not finding it and I am tired. So very tired.
I remember that feeling. I found peace when I realized the source of my pain was trying to make something that was obviously not true "work". Once I quit trying, everything got better.
Good Luck!