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| Star74 | Apr 1 2012, 01:40 AM Post #1 |
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Have you ever wondered how life would be without problems? :'( |
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| Phantom | Apr 1 2012, 02:52 AM Post #2 |
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Yes, would be quite boring ;) |
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| Jo. | Apr 1 2012, 09:40 AM Post #3 |
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| Viddy | Apr 1 2012, 09:50 AM Post #4 |
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That's quite a philosophical question. Without problems, we wouldn't be able to deal with different situations, and our brains would not be near as advanced as what they are today. Our brain thrives upon dealing with different situations. Having said that, over a certain period of time, the human brain will evolve to be able to function to an optimum without having to figure out ways to do things. If we got handed a 'perfect' life, and suddenly problems occured once more, it would create an even bigger 'problem' in essence. If we'd learned to live a perfect life and it suddenly got taken away from us, we'd have decisions to make once again. As a consequence of this period where we didn't have to think critically, our inability to make decisive choices will not serve us well. Furthermore, life without problems may seem good, and we always complain about pain and suffering, but surely life without problems would be boring? On the contrary, it wouldn't be boring- we'd know nothing different than to have life without problems, that is of course, if it got handed to us from 'Day 1'. If we got handed a 'perfect' life now, we'd find it mildly boring at first, yet over time we'd grow accustomed to it. Thus, a life without problems would be perfectly fine for me, in the long run, granted it does not ever get taken away from us.
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| Jo. | Apr 1 2012, 10:20 AM Post #5 |
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There is not a perfect life,do you really thing that the richest people of the world r happier than us? Even if you have everything,you want always more,many people forgot what they have and just think what they do not have ! The which of reaching something is the way which makes you happy and which makes your life usefull. i mean if you work alot to get a car and after some year you buy it then you r happier,if you just get it as present. Everybody has another perspective of a perfect life,many of us might dream about a pretty huge house and a big car and the poor people might thing about little things like an own flat. |
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| Viddy | Apr 1 2012, 10:28 AM Post #6 |
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Indeed, but what if some entity gave us everything we wanted? We'd be satisfied then. And, you referred to the classes of wealth. In an equilibrium, everything would be balanced, everyone would have the same amount of money and, combined with a life without problems, would essentially create a perfect life. |
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| Cloud-Strife | Apr 1 2012, 12:13 PM Post #7 |
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| Stickman | Apr 1 2012, 12:57 PM Post #8 |
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