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 No.28758>>28839 >>29169 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

No. This is not a "muh humans bad" thread. I simply want to ask you all; say you finally got a good monotonous, established peaceful life. WIll you be truly happy? Humanity has an affinity to suffering, thats why things like the doomer can be so relatable. Some of you faggots might have known this for long, but I simply wanted to present my case.

Embrace suffering as what life is. Christianity hit the nail on this one; its a religion that glorifies suffering. Christ live a miserable life so as He can relate to the worst of man. His glory is to suffer, die, and be humiliated. The book of Isaiah spoke of how He is uncomely and miserable; He bears our sin yet people doesn't acknowledge this. Yet it is because of His suffering and depreciation; He is glorifed by God.

This same theme persist throughout the Bible; the Ecclesiates is basically a sophisticated blackpilled rant that is not out of place of imageboards. The Bible recognize what man seek as glory is related to our story; the bonds we forged; and our suffering.

God offer us to deny ourselves and partake the suffering of Christ. Our glory become His glory and our story is not lost. The wrongs we suffer; this life and its absurdity is not meaningless as we walk it with Christ and thus our insignificant lives actually makes sense in the story of salvation; as He walks with us during our suffering and we walk with His.

With this in mind I know no matter how absurd and miserable life is; God walks with me. That doesn't mean happy things for me but it justifies me walking to the end. To live is to suffer, die, and be forgotten. Embrace Christ and His cross anons. Suffering is bliss.

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 No.28762

The Cathars were probably the closest to real Christianity we've ever gotten, in all honesty. That's why they had to be eliminated.

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 No.28786

>Fanatics, martyrs, saints of every faith and name, have voluntarily and gladly endured every torture, because in them the will to live had suppressed itself; and then even the slow destruction of its phenomenon was welcome to them. But I do not wish to anticipate the later exposition. For the rest, I cannot here avoid the statement that, to me, optimism, when it is not merely the thoughtless talk of such as harbour nothing but words under their low foreheads, appears not merely as an absurd, but also as a really wicked way of thinking, as a bitter mockery of the unspeakable suffering of humanity. Let no one think that Christianity is favourable to optimism; for, on the contrary, in the Gospels world and evil are used as almost synonymous.

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 No.28815

Great Jihad is Bliss

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 No.28839

>>28758 (OP)

If you haven't already, I'd highly suggest reading some Albert Camus. I think you'd like him, but in the meantime, I'll see if I can put some the philosophy I've wasted my life studying to use.

The hedonic treadmill is an old model for how we experience happiness. We get some kind of pleasure, and it stays with us for a while, but soon we return to baseline. You can spend your life going after happiness directly, fighting the treadmill by acting hedonistic, but it's just not sustainable. You'll return to baseline, and it'll seem even worse than before.

The way to truly live a "happy life" is to find a consistent way of walking on the treadmill, and this is where the idea of "meaning" comes in. Having a meaningful lifechasing your passions, having a family, whatever you're intoacts very differently to happiness, as it seems to linger for much longer, and while it does, it continually creates happiness.

Don't chase happiness, chase meaning; happiness will follow.

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 No.29139

God is God

Jesus is Jesus

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 No.29169 >>29172

>>28758 (OP)

Glorification of suffering-as-virtue is shallow. Suffering is easy and universal. The hard part is making a legend out of yourself. Posts like these are the reason why. I hate idealists and motivation speakers.

"Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger."

"Hard times makes strong men".

These people who seriously think these things are aimless edgelords who've read one too many comic books and)or are insecure about their own masculinity.

If tragedy is a joy to behold, why are there mass-shootings, druggies, cowards, sluts etc?

"It's bc they had too little evolutionary pressure."

People like >>28758 (OP) are pseudo-philosophers looking for validation. It's the same shit that makes Jordan Peterson famous.

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 No.29172

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>>29169

>are insecure about their own masculinity.

They're insecure about their very existence, let alone that. They are the top of pic related, while most sane people are the bottom half.

For all their casual misogyny, they really do seem to have pair bonded (lol) with the I'M NOT LIKE THOSE OTHER GIRLS trope. In another universe, they might've been young adult authors.

>Hard times makes strong men

You know I wonder how many of the people who constantly bleat the “soft times create soft men” quote are actually soft men themselves. I also wonder how many of them would actually survive the hardships they desperately hope for. Probably fuck all.

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