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Akvod said:

I want to practise hedonism restricted by morality. After doing the right thing, the next thing on my priority is to do whatever would make me the most happy.

Stuff that could make me happy: Games, good food, masturbation, sex (?), moderate ammounts of alcohol, having a healthy body, lack of stress, enough money, family (?), etc.

It should all be seen in terms of cost-benefit and opportunity cost. If I discover that I would actually be happier divorcing and focusing on my work, then I should do so. If I discover I'm happier being a drug addict, then I should do so.

Some of you may disagree and say "That's outrageous! Being [homeless, poor, fat, etc] is crappy!". But that's after I consider which one would make me happier. If I end up being more unhappy being homeless, then that's simply an error in judgement, not an error in the process.

 

After reading Ecclesiastes, I'm kinda more confident in this path. I shouldn't be building up wealth just for the sake of it, or because society tells me to do it, but only if I actually get some kind of joy or pleasure from doing so.

 

All hapiness, orgasms, pleasure, etc are the same, for those few seconds, we feel good. So my plan is to just maximize the percentage of my lifetime that I am feeling this euphoria. So far it's been 18 out of 20? 30? 40? 50? 60? 70? 80? (Kinda depressing, because even if I live up to a 100 years old, for 20%) years that I feel like shit. So I'm not doing a very good job at it =/

Pleasure and hedonism has been seen as a negative thing, especially by most religious ideologies and some philosophers. So I was curious what you guys follow.


Your program sounds good.  Just one quick observation/warning:  happiness and pleasure aren't the same thing.  Orgasm, for instance, brings pleasure, but not necessarily happiness, which is a much more complicated thing.  Sometimes achieving happiness requires *avoiding* certain temporary pleasures, and this is where things like drug addiction get challenged.

So yeah, cost/benefit analysis, and happiness is good, etc., but just remember that "euphroia"--things that bring you a temporary sensation--neither are the same as the requirements for actual happiness, nor do they always lead to them.



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I am alive because I'm human, I'm human because my parents were human.

Long story short; Life is a cycle, go along for the ride.



Pixel Art can be fun.



Lets see:

I guess my ideology comes down to being the most responsible I can for myself, and those around me.

I am challenged to be self-sacrificing because of my relationship with Jesus, and my understanding of the Bible. I live my life by James 1:27:

'Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.'

So I try to be as moral as possible, denying whatever I can for the good of others, and those around me. I also try to live a life of charity. I want to be as generous as possible to those around me, as I try to dedicate time & money to causes like homelessness and teaching others how to be financially free of debt. I'd say its worked out for me pretty well - I'm worth a decent sum of money due to investments, and have very little unsecured debt.

Ideologically, I am a strong individualist. I don't believe anyone has the right to rule over another person, sans for very basic government, God, and voluntary association. Because of that, I am against many forms of government intervention - in the market, pensions, and education of people. However, on the same token, the only way for that to happen is to ensure that every person works with charity in mind, to help others, lest a pervasive government will help them. I've worked in food pantries for many years, so I've seen what charity looks like and does.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.

Make myself happy (which is really what all people do).



Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita

Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte

Sugu yoko de waratteita

Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo

I will never leave you

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burgerstein said:
I'm a nihilist.

Irony?



fazz said:

I can't say it on the internets, because they are monitored. But I tell you, it's going to be big, and it's going to change... probably not the world, but at least this place.

Probably it's a bit of hedonism, since doing so will give me lots of pleasure and happiness... but it will give happiness to other people too. Probably is masochism, since it's going to cause me pain... and for other people too.

Oh well...

Are you plotting to set off a large ejaculation bomb that will flood the world with semen and sink 78% of the world's land area?

 

BTW: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utility_monster



Goal: Finish High school and go to art school/College. Make mangas (Draw and Write them). And also write Novels.

:D I ALREADY FAILED



Nintendo Fan Girl said:
Goal: Finish High school and go to art school/College. Make mangas (Draw and Write them). And also write Novels.

:D I ALREADY FAILED

Do you have a plan B?



^^^Become a photographer...XD
or plan C HOBO!