
a_dead_mess
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- Aug 8, 2022
- 83
after becoming depressed and seeing no joy in life whatsoever, I started questioning why/how people go through life with all the hardships and sufferings and yet never consider suicide. my opinion is uneducated and subjective so take it with a huge grain of salt.
religious people, the ones I met at least, are the most delusional. but this delusion brings them a huge sense of comfort and peace. each and every one of them think they are special because he's one of the very few people on this earth who'll experience eternal peace and happiness. when you question them about their beliefs, you found out that they're purely based on faith and not logic or reason. they choose not to leave religion however because they aren't feeling really bad at this moment or because they fear that they'll miss out on the pascal's wager aspect of it (eternal peace or eternal suffering). I used to be of that type and I really thought life will be easy when you are "The chosen one" in some sense but after questioning these claims I couldn't find any answers.
non-religious people (atheists, agnostics, people who don't believe much in god) go through life without questioning anything. they try and get the most pleasure out of what they have and don't consider suicide unless things get terminally bad. most of the time their lives aren't too bad and the enjoyment they get from the few things that are enjoyable to them is more than enough for them to continue living in this world.
I believe no one will fully be peaceful with life, they just get distracted by it.
the longer you are distracted, the better your life is. that's why the question of the purpose of life is unhelpful at best.
religious people, the ones I met at least, are the most delusional. but this delusion brings them a huge sense of comfort and peace. each and every one of them think they are special because he's one of the very few people on this earth who'll experience eternal peace and happiness. when you question them about their beliefs, you found out that they're purely based on faith and not logic or reason. they choose not to leave religion however because they aren't feeling really bad at this moment or because they fear that they'll miss out on the pascal's wager aspect of it (eternal peace or eternal suffering). I used to be of that type and I really thought life will be easy when you are "The chosen one" in some sense but after questioning these claims I couldn't find any answers.
non-religious people (atheists, agnostics, people who don't believe much in god) go through life without questioning anything. they try and get the most pleasure out of what they have and don't consider suicide unless things get terminally bad. most of the time their lives aren't too bad and the enjoyment they get from the few things that are enjoyable to them is more than enough for them to continue living in this world.
I believe no one will fully be peaceful with life, they just get distracted by it.
the longer you are distracted, the better your life is. that's why the question of the purpose of life is unhelpful at best.