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i Don't even exist bro
- Sep 14, 2025
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Been there done that, i don't think happiness is attainable in the long term on this earth. Schopenhauer said it best "All striving springs from want or deficiency, from dissatisfaction with one's condition, and is therefore suffering so long as it is not satisfied. No satisfaction, however, is lasting; rather it is always merely the starting point of fresh striving."Well, I'm not rich, if I were rich, like a multimillionaire rich, I wouldn't be here ig.
You seem to not enjoy life itself, or perhaps existence itself.
If you're a multimillionaire, say with 10ml or more, life will probably start to lose its meaning to you, unless you do something about it.
If you're rich enough to not need to work for anyone, I'll really suggest going out in nature, go live in the wild for a bit, that's what I would've done tbh.
Go hunting, fishing, and connect more with nature.
As much as I like many of the aspects of modern life, it seems to suck the life out of people.
You have one of the biggest problems solved, which is money, you can focus on yourself and figuring out how to live live in the way that brings you happiness.
You don't have to make irreversible decisions, you can take your time.
German philosophers are depressing lol, I still love them though ig.Been there done that, i don't think happiness is attainable in the long term on this earth. Schopenhauer said it best "All striving springs from want or deficiency, from dissatisfaction with one's condition, and is therefore suffering so long as it is not satisfied. No satisfaction, however, is lasting; rather it is always merely the starting point of fresh striving."
I don't know man, you might need to prove it by passing me some bands and then I'm on board for whatever sick message you're trying to send.Despite being rich in my 20s i am miserable and hate this meaningless existence, i don't even desire to buy anything because materialistic consumption is not fulfilling. I was considering donating some of it to charities but most of them are a scum, i might just burn it all and die.
Most vets are already quite well-off and that would literally end their entire career so I don't think they'd accept that anyways tbhIf i had alot of money i would just walk into a vet and give them like 100k for a bottle of PB and say bye bye World. Money really bends the rules
I was in that boat not too long ago.. I think I stuck it out too longNot sure what qualifies as "rich" but I've got six figures in the bank, a job that let's me travel to japan and I'm probably not going to be on this earth by the end of the year. Life is shitty and suffering is universal.
Even when i was well off there was always those lingering thoughtsI've had financial security in the past but it didn't really make me change my attitude to life or make me believe it was worth it
The novelty of being able to buy lots of nice things wore off quick and possessions just reinforced the emptiness of my existence
What would give you peace?I was raised in an upper-middle class family. Having enough money to meet my basic needs and ensure my freedom really increases my quality of life and happiness. However, having more than this doesn't make me any happier. I don't care about living a luxurious life. I just want peace. So money isn't the solution to my problems.
As it turns out, for me, happiness is way more expensive than money can afford
That's the situation I'm in. But when the money runs out is when it gets scary. Especially with animals. I can't leave them behind so figure I just need find a way to contact the people that own land near meIf I were as rich as you I would buy land and farm it in harmony with nature where other people could also experience peace, even if only for a moment.
Make a little space where the planet and the human race would become a slightly better place.
Exactly, only the fellow rich could comprehend this.I am similar. I was definitely happier when I was broke, because it gave me something to strive for thinking it could make me enjoy life more. Turns out it didn't and now happiness just feels all the more futile
This is what really broke me. I was paying for a decent amount of my ex-gf's mom's cancer bills and then I get dropped for "asking too personal questions". The worst bit is that I tried to cut off the relationship a few times so I could ctb and just leave her with a larger chunk of cash. I guess this is on me for being too trusting with the first person I've really opened up to someone about my money.And sometimes a lot of negativity can come from wealth. Like figuring out whether people are interested in you, or the life you could provide..
Yep, I'm in the same boat. Fortunately I have the luxury of not valuing my life, so I won't encounter this issue.31M here. For me it all revolves around not having enough money to buy the medication I need. I was well off making 6 figures, had savings etc but hit the end of the line due to medical chronic medical issues and no insurance since I was self employed. Now it's scraping things together wondering what the next step will really be.
I was in that boat not too long ago.. I think I stuck it out too long
Do u like ligotti?Money may not buy happiness. But it can keep many forms of misery out of the door. This past Saturday I saw someone sleeping on the sidewalk in front of a grocery store, covered head to toe with a single blanket. It was a sad and humbling experience. I am far from rich, btw.
I like The Conspiracy Against the Human RaceYes! Yourself?
will doCATHR is a masterpiece. I also like his interviews. You might check out his Death Poems, in audio, on Youtube.
Thomas Ligotti is a radical pessimist writer. Some have described his genre as cosmic horror. He also suffers from mental health issues.Context?