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Now_And_Then

Now_And_Then

If I am no good , then let me out
Jun 30, 2019
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My father just said to me that every problem can be solved as every problem is curable

What do you guys think is wrong with that state ment ?
 
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Final Escape

I’ve been here too long
Jul 8, 2018
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It's like telling someone, suicide is a permanent problem to a temporary solution lol!
 
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LifeIsNotFun

LifeIsNotFun

Mage
Jun 1, 2019
530
It depends on the problem. Your father is generalizing with that statement to be honest. It also depends on the person, their personality type, and how they handle/react to problems day in and day out. There are so many variables at play. If that motto were true, then every single person on this planet would not have a problem at all.
 
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Soul

Soul

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Apr 12, 2019
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It sounds like your father cares about you and is afraid for you, but doesn't know how to express it.
 
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Alchemist

Alchemist

Warlock
Apr 3, 2019
709
The problem is life. Death is the only solution.
 
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TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
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I think the statement itself is bullshit. It is bullshit because it is sweeping generalization that literally ALL problems are resolvable which most of us (especially those grounded in objective reality) know is simply NOT true. There are problems that just can't be solved and then there are problems that could be solved but we lack the means to or otherwise the cost outweighs the benefits. Sometimes, there is no solution and death can be the better option than just continuous suffering for decades to come.
 
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Dead beat dad

Dead beat dad

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Mar 5, 2019
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My father just said to me that every problem can be solved as every problem is curable

What do you guys think is wrong with that state ment ?
I think that actually despite the implied insensitive delivery, he is right.
Just not all problems can be solved by all people. In fact some problems cannot be solved by some people.
'We' might find a cure for cancer. For 'me' finding a cure for cancer is beyond my capability, knowledge and invention.
Shame, if 'we (as in humanity)' worked together a little more with less greed, life would be nicer for everyone.
Peace friends
 
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Kirkscoobz

Kirkscoobz

Experienced
Feb 8, 2019
219
Who ever said this to you is so up there own arse it stinks, no punn intended, were all different, if you or I want to end it then so be it, we have the right to say and choose when to die, do gooders trying to preserve a life even when we are in pain, terrible. Do what you want when you want.
 
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Cheese_Elemental

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Apr 28, 2019
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My problems are probably all solvable, I'm just exhausted of trying.
 
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CuriousAboutThis

Uncertainty in life uncertainty for the next life
Dec 30, 2018
533
It's like telling someone, suicide is a permanent problem to a temporary solution lol!
Yet people are afraid to look it at a different point of view such as suicide is a permanent solution to a permanent problem it all depends on how you look at the problems and the solutions mind you yes there are better solutions than suicide due to how final it is and how it impacts those around you.
 
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ScorpiusDragon

ScorpiusDragon

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Mar 25, 2019
593
My father just said to me that every problem can be solved as every problem is curable

What do you guys think is wrong with that state ment ?
That's just plain ludicrous. But you don't have to listen to him. Some people are just plain ignorant, and nothing will change their ignorance.
 
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Rachel74

Rachel74

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Sep 7, 2019
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Trying saying that with someone with terminal cancer, dementia etc, I feel they would say no.
 
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JulienSorel

JulienSorel

Member
Aug 28, 2019
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They wouldn't be saying that if they truly empathized with your pain, but sometimes even the best people get exhausted by a loved one's depression.
 
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Wayfaerer

Wayfaerer

JFMSUF
Aug 21, 2019
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My father just said to me that every problem can be solved as every problem is curable

What do you guys think is wrong with that state ment ?

I think that he is 100% wrong.
 
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c824767

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Sep 2, 2019
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My father just said to me that every problem can be solved as every problem is curable

What do you guys think is wrong with that state ment ?
The problem is, what to do on this earth that has any meaning besides surviving and putting up with getting old, possibly poor, and decrepit. Before they have kids, parents should think about what they will tell their kids if the kids ask what to do on an earth that, as a result of human intervention, is to a large extent vile and disgusting.
 
Divine Trinity

Divine Trinity

Pugna Vigil
Mar 20, 2019
310
My father just said to me that every problem can be solved as every problem is curable

What do you guys think is wrong with that state ment ?
It's a blame-the-victim argument. It follows this line of thinking: person A can solve problem B therefore any suffering caused by problem A is intentionally afflicted and deserves no sympathy.

Yet it's a universally accepted rule in society that we're morally obligated to go to relatively extreme lengths to prevent others from harming themselves regardless of intention.

EX: a child running in front of a moving car may be snatched or tackled by a stranger to avoid harm. Whereas this argument essentially says that child got what was coming to him, no observers are liable for inaction, and he shouldn't have ran in front of the car.
 
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Wayfaerer

Wayfaerer

JFMSUF
Aug 21, 2019
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I have to recant my other post a little bit. He is actually 100% right, but not in the way that he had intended.
 
RememberWhatUCameFor

RememberWhatUCameFor

dont cry for me im already dead
Nov 20, 2018
590
there are some problems that cant be solved like diseases that already got mentioned here. but i sometimes feel that people here a bit dramatic regarding other, personal problems that dont really seem so horrible from an outside perspective
 
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Rachel74

Rachel74

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Sep 7, 2019
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there are some problems that cant be solved like diseases that already got mentioned here. but i sometimes feel that people here a bit dramatic regarding other, personal problems that dont really seem so horrible from an outside perspective
I couldn't have said it better myself.
 
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None09

Member
Jun 11, 2019
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It might be truth but gosh it isn't that easy. It's like when someone tells to another "don't be sad" dude If I could I wouldn't be like this. Not everything is for everyone.
 
Now_And_Then

Now_And_Then

If I am no good , then let me out
Jun 30, 2019
277
there are some problems that cant be solved like diseases that already got mentioned here. but i sometimes feel that people here a bit dramatic regarding other, personal problems that dont really seem so horrible from an outside perspective

But it doesn't matter what the personal problem might look like to an out side perspective , they are not the ones feeling the person with the inside perspective's pain

It is depending on each person's emotional and mental wiring

I agree that breaking up with a girl for example shouldn't be that bad and a lot of young people do go over the top about it . But what if they are not emotionally strong enough to cope with some thing . It is a grey world , not black and white

But my mental issues are not any thing like just breaking up with a girl or can't get a job , mine is mental evil torture going through my mind every day and ultra nasty O C D
 
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Jean Améry

Enlightened
Mar 17, 2019
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i sometimes feel that people here a bit dramatic regarding other, personal problems that dont really seem so horrible from an outside perspective

That's just the problem: as an outsider you don't have intimate knowledge of the problem and therefore can't judge it accurately. Some people faint at a pinprick while some can endure huge amounts of pain without even blinking. Does that mean that the first individual is faking it or is weak? Imo no: he/she just has a more sensitive nature and a lower treshold for pain.

I do think it's a good idea to seek outside counsel so to speak (insofar as it doesnt endanger one's freedom of course) but ultimately it's the individual that has to live his or her life so they alone can determine whether it's worth the effort or not.
 
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RememberWhatUCameFor

RememberWhatUCameFor

dont cry for me im already dead
Nov 20, 2018
590
That's just the problem: as an outsider you don't have intimate knowledge of the problem and therefore can't judge it accurately. Some people faint at a pinprick while some can endure huge amounts of pain without even blinking. Does that mean that the first individual is faking it or is weak? Imo no: he/she just has a more sensitive nature and a lower treshold for pain.

I do think it's a good idea to seek outside counsel so to speak (insofar as it doesnt endanger one's freedom of course) but ultimately it's the individual that has to live his or her life so they alone can determine whether it's worth the effort or not.


yes how you perceive a problem is always subjective

some people are more fragile, sensitive to problems then others.

some people go through the roughest shit and still move on and some people get suicidal or kill themself over bad grades in school or a teenage break up.

however even though its subjective how we perceive a problem it doesnt mean that there is absolutely no objectivity when it comes to problems.

some problems are temporary, some problems will last forever, some problems will impact life quality more then others. and you can say that without being personal affected by it.

eg bad notes might enough reason for some south korean students to kill themself but its hardly as bad like some incurable auto immun disease that gives you pain everyday and with no realistic hope of improvement. you can say that without neither being a south korean student nor having a painful auto immun disease
 
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