Some cultures (usually found in developing nations) celebrate happiness more than others because they live in the moment. Some countries have amazing geography and lots of options to be in nature in a matter of minutes after leaving your house. This is why I live in Brazil and why I left the US.
How To Be Happy Anywhere
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#82May you never be satisfied, for the day when that happens is the day you cease living.
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#83I find it easy to find counter-examples to these anecdotes. There are a lot of people very aware of how rich other people are without it affecting them one bit. I think it boils down to this: very rarely will you receive just plain vanilla information, if such a thing exists. Almost always the information will be wrapped in some kind of value system. As you absorb the information, you end up taking in the value syste…
If you live long enough or are brought up so, you realise that happiness is entirely a state of mind.
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#85Earlier quoted context omitted.
[Rational] ignorance [can be a qualified] bliss.
One person's rational is another person's irrational.
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#86I find it easy to find counter-examples to these anecdotes. There are a lot of people very aware of how rich other people are without it affecting them one bit. I think it boils down to this: very rarely will you receive just plain vanilla information, if such a thing exists. Almost always the information will be wrapped in some kind of value system. As you absorb the information, you end up taking in the value syste…
>There might be a boring stuff nobody cares about channel, but I've never seen it. C-SPAN?
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#87Earlier quoted context omitted.
"This is why I LOVE being depressed. I feel like I'm living in reality." That feeling of access to reality isn't unique to depression. You can feel like you're living in reality when you're not depressed. All of the advantages you claim for depression can be had from other emotions, like happiness or enjoyment, with few or none of the disadvantages. Calling your perception reality and someone else's fantasy doesn't m…
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As a believer in solipsism, I would much rather live a lie and be happy than be miserable in the 'truth'.
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Also, unhappiness is not fundamental to getting an accurate understanding of things, which is yet again unrelated to that "feeling of reality" you're talking about. Just as you function best under melancholia, others function best under happiness. You even betray this fact yourself when you say "some of the most famous artists, poets, singers, songwriters, inventors, did their best work during their darkest days." "Some," indeed.
There is no dichotomy between true and happiness. Understanding one's own mental states is certainly a powerful tool to getting the most out of life, but to glorify your own experience to the point where you claim that people who do not share your experience are "dreamers in their sleep" is itself the lie that shows a profound lack of understanding.
Edit: added harmfulness to the definition of depression. In fact this seems to be the key: mental illness (and in turn depression) is something that is only such if it causes harm to yourself and/or others. You are describing an experience that is beneficial to yourself and/or others.
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#90What an obvious attempt at pulling at our heartstrings. Instead I just wanted to vomit.