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Man kann deprimiert sein und deswegen alles negativ wahrnehmen,
man kann aber auch von der Realität deprimiert werden.

One can be depressed and therefore perceive everything in the negative way,
but - one can also be depressed by the events that take place in the reality.

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Date: 3 December 2016 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mandarinsun.livejournal.com
It's just that a ton of young men are obsessed with video games to the extent that they do little else but play video games.

I don't know what physical exhaustion has to do with the Magna Carta. Yeah, it would be better if we weren't exhausted when we came home from work, but people that come home from work exhausted and end up never exercising their freedom of thought, deed, etc are still wasting opportunities.

I have a strong feeling that people during Medieval times were exhausted by their work far more than we are.

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Date: 3 December 2016 08:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mandarinsun.livejournal.com
Well, if you are severely disabled like that, I guess you can't really do a lot of things others can do.

I do believe that people should be held responsible for their actions and choices. I think I am not a great person, in that I make tons of goals that I don't follow through with and wanted to be a regular teacher but am stuck as a substitute, but I equally feel that I need to be very careful and not turn into a drug addict and potential child abuser.

I'm very sorry if you have all those disabilities that prevent you from doing things by yourself.

It isn't a good analogy though if you are saying that tons of people are just like people that have that level of disability. It really isn't. Most people can do a lot more than they choose to do including me, to my great embarrassment and shame.

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Date: 3 December 2016 08:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mandarinsun.livejournal.com
I think if you had that level of disability, people more into Buddhism than I am, would say you still could train your mind.

You could train your mind to read and write a lot. I'm thinking of it from the perspective of the disabled person too, not just as someone trying to get the most out of employees or something. A person in that situation would be happier if they trained their mind to read and write as much as possible. They'd enjoy their life more.

I guess I do believe in human action. I don't know about destiny that makes it sound like everyone can achieve anything they want to and I agree that's rubbish. I am trying more to come from how Schopenhauer and Camus would come at the argument. We have a responsibility in our freedom even if the world is absurd and we can't achieve much. Buddhists don't even really care about achievement and just want people to work on practicing more and more, practicing meditation.

When you look at how people break down and go crazy- they abuse and kill others- it is preferable to have some sort of philosophy of being responsible for yourself.

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