• @[email protected]
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    -14 days ago

    Meditation is a nice alternative to this. It expands your consciousness, so that’s kinda like reading philosophy, and it’s time well spent so you can feel good about that. But it also gets you high, which is nice.

  • @nialv7
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    48 days ago

    where can i find those memes then? don’t leave us hanging

    • @[email protected]OP
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      17 days ago

      I’m hoping someone creates a !philosophymemes community. My hands are too full to do it myself.

    • @saltesc
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      8 days ago

      Pain is only physically subjective. Every other “pain” is just an experience of the brain interacting with things outside of the vessel it’s in, chosen to do so. At any point, it can decide whether it wants to subject itself and the vessel to that or not. In that, any “pain” of reality is entirely self-inflicted. It is a reality made by the perception and experiences of the individual mind.

      Any school of thought is something else a different brain came up with. Any and all isms. They are not personally catered for and are not true to inner selfs and individual ideas. Individuals may relate to them, but they are being guided or told how to experience reality instead of simply being responsible to accept and take charge of how they perceive and interact with it instead.

      Edit: And that’s not my opinion, that’s literally how nature and cognitive reaction to external elements works in any creature we know of to date.