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Thread title is self explanatory. No matter how well off you are, you'll almost certainly have something to complain about, and no matter how much others would hate to be in your shoes, you probably don't notice until you are able to compare your plate with others.
So... how many people here practice stoicism? *looks out and writes down number of raised hands on chalk board*
Zero. I thought so. Okay, so you probably are all fully aware of the fact that stoicism is one of the earlier schools of thought that suggests we focus on all the bad things that could happen so that we can be grateful for what doesn't happen. Seems like counting your blessings is one of the ways to avoid having something to complain about. So obviously if you don't want to complain about life, you can look at it that way.
...Okay, I'll admit. I only made this thread because I came up with the cool title, but how about we open for discussion on the fact that some people's lives suck more than others, yet we make a big deal about some little minor issues. Sure, we have it "better off" than our ancestors objectively speaking, but has anything changed? Has technology made our lives more rewarding from a subjective standpoint?
So... how many people here practice stoicism? *looks out and writes down number of raised hands on chalk board*
Zero. I thought so. Okay, so you probably are all fully aware of the fact that stoicism is one of the earlier schools of thought that suggests we focus on all the bad things that could happen so that we can be grateful for what doesn't happen. Seems like counting your blessings is one of the ways to avoid having something to complain about. So obviously if you don't want to complain about life, you can look at it that way.
...Okay, I'll admit. I only made this thread because I came up with the cool title, but how about we open for discussion on the fact that some people's lives suck more than others, yet we make a big deal about some little minor issues. Sure, we have it "better off" than our ancestors objectively speaking, but has anything changed? Has technology made our lives more rewarding from a subjective standpoint?