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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Both in my opinion.
It seems to me that bliss is all there is. Trying to force it makes it less attainable and as you say, thrill seeking to feel better is like any other addiction, joyless. |
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To be clearer, I see the bliss as our natural state and the majority of us spend our lives trying to force it to appear to us again, after we have lost access to it as we have grown older. |
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"To be clearer, I see the bliss as our natural state and the majority of us spend our lives trying to force it to appear to us again, after we have lost access to it as we have grown older. "
I think bliss is fleeting and precious. I think equanimity is what we should seek, and take the ups and downs from there. |
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