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What do you do if you have no goals in life? (pg. 4)
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Omega_Blue
no one thinks the heroin idea is a good one? come on now

i guarantee you that so long as a) you have the income and b) you have the resources, you will never be bored again on drugs. love thy needle as thy self. and if not heroin/pain killers, then coke. you save your boredom, you get drugs, and the drug dealers make money to support their 9 different illegitimate kids. win win win. and i win for solving the problem for you. win win win... win.
igottaknow
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Uh oh, don't tell that to Nou!

lol

I expected Nou to be the first one here to write a suicide note. I guess he has grown so accustom to misery that he enjoys it.
Silky Johnson
Oh but everyone knows Nou isn't so selfish!
igottaknow
Meat187
Has anyone suggested the obvious solutions "get depression treated" and "set yourself goals" already?
Silky Johnson
I did, between this thread and the random talking thread.
Halcyon+On+On
Stop trying to make goals with your life and start trying to make goals with your hours/days/weeks. I get very apeirophobic when I start thinking about the end of life and what I would like to accomplish before that happens - nobody ing knows what good things they want to accomplish until they get there - yes, it's a bumbling, stupid path that is going to put you through a lot of before anything worthwhile happens, but it's supposedly the journey that counts, and so long as you can achieve some things that are of meaning to you, your life will feel nowhere near as worthless as you assess it to be in your pre-game ramblings as of late. Being utterly honest with yourself about what is meaningful to you in life is the first step, exploring the options of what could be added to that list is the second.

I think your problem, Mr. Jingles, is that you suppose yourself to be pretty ing smart, pretty logical, and all of these chattering apes confirm as such. I don't care if you admit it, you certainly think it somewhere, deep down. But the absolute truth is that you don't know about life - you think that you do, but you don't - and so long as you keep your eyes open, life will teach you a ing lot about how important the struggle is each and every day that you choose to continue with it. knows that being negative about is easy - it's just another form of giving up, your brain finding the fastest route possible to thinking out things by simply reverting to a tiredly pointless and nebulous resolution of vapidity whenever presented with a choice. I don't know what the hell happened in human society to make negativity the intellectual's choice of abandon - likely post-war stoicism coupled with religious juxtaposition time and time again - but the truth is that nobody knows anything, and any encouragement that kills your boundless curiosity as an upright ape is an incorrect one, and a notoriously viral one, at that.

We can wax about the melencolia of post stone-age man for a while, or we can think of ways to seriously improve our world or stations in life using those oniony reptilian brains of ours - even if the goal becomes the fulfillment of conceit, it's a of a lot more worthwhile than this wallowing you've been doing lately, and I mean that in the most selfish sense possible.
igottaknow
apeirophobic? no such word
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I did, between this thread and the random talking thread.

wanna cookie?
Silky Johnson
Yeah I do.
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Stop trying to make goals with your life and start trying to make goals with your hours/days/weeks. I get very apeirophobic when I start thinking about the end of life and what I would like to accomplish before that happens - nobody ing knows what good things they want to accomplish until they get there - yes, it's a bumbling, stupid path that is going to put you through a lot of before anything worthwhile happens, but it's supposedly the journey that counts, and so long as you can achieve some things that are of meaning to you, your life will feel nowhere near as worthless as you assess it to be in your pre-game ramblings as of late. Being utterly honest with yourself about what is meaningful to you in life is the first step, exploring the options of what could be added to that list is the second.

I think your problem, Mr. Jingles, is that you suppose yourself to be pretty ing smart, pretty logical, and all of these chattering apes confirm as such. I don't care if you admit it, you certainly think it somewhere, deep down. But the absolute truth is that you don't know about life - you think that you do, but you don't - and so long as you keep your eyes open, life will teach you a ing lot about how important the struggle is each and every day that you choose to continue with it. knows that being negative about is easy - it's just another form of giving up, your brain finding the fastest route possible to thinking out things by simply reverting to a tiredly pointless and nebulous resolution of vapidity whenever presented with a choice. I don't know what the hell happened in human society to make negativity the intellectual's choice of abandon - likely post-war stoicism coupled with religious juxtaposition time and time again - but the truth is that nobody knows anything, and any encouragement that kills your boundless curiosity as an upright ape is an incorrect one, and a notoriously viral one, at that.

We can wax about the melencolia of post stone-age man for a while, or we can think of ways to seriously improve our world or stations in life using those oniony reptilian brains of ours - even if the goal becomes the fulfillment of conceit, it's a of a lot more worthwhile than this wallowing you've been doing lately, and I mean that in the most selfish sense possible.


This is excellent in both thinking and writing.

igottaknow
most of these ppl's problem stem from the fact that they haven't taken the time to know who they are.
Silky Johnson
It just seems like he places so much value on this whole goals thing, without really knowing what that means to him. Or maybe he does know, but doesn't genuinely believe it. I can't think of another reason why a person would feel meh about it, yet still so obviously bothered.
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