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Human, student, non-Buddhist Buddhist, intellectual masochist. Confident only of my own ignorance. Don't believe anything I say.

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    1. Failed Buddhist‏ @Failed_Buddhist May 17

      I'm not suicidal, but what if I told you, that I don't want to live in a world...

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    2. randodave‏ @randodave May 17
      Replying to @Failed_Buddhist @MimeticValue

      If you kill yourself, you won't be here to experience anything, good or bad. Your being will cease. This world is all your being ever was going to be..there never was any "better world" that's a figment of your imagination. Might as well stay here & experience it for duration./1

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    3. randodave‏ @randodave May 17
      Replying to @randodave @Failed_Buddhist @MimeticValue

      Your being,& the external world that is contained within it as you experience it,is inextricable from totality of "you".Might as well take ownership of that since this is a single choice exam to which we accept the answer, of what is continuously revealed,by fact of our being. /2

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    4. Failed Buddhist‏ @Failed_Buddhist May 18
      Replying to @randodave @MimeticValue

      That's all nice and well, but none of this negates the truth of suffering, and if someone finds that truth to be too much to bear, then it is immoral to try to convince them otherwise. But, again, as I said, I'm not actually suicidal. I was using this to make a point.

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    5. randodave‏ @randodave May 18
      Replying to @Failed_Buddhist @MimeticValue

      "If someone finds that truth to be too much to bear" is not the finding-so in itself an act of free choice? "Nothing is good or bad, only thinking makes it so..." Therefore, it cannot be immoral to discuss the possibility of re-orienting one's attitude and accepting the /1

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    6. randodave‏ @randodave May 18
      Replying to @randodave @Failed_Buddhist @MimeticValue

      suffering as the worthwhile cost of being, for being and experiencing is a good in itself. I suppose I take a leap of faith in believing so. /2

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    7. randodave‏ @randodave May 18
      Replying to @randodave @Failed_Buddhist @MimeticValue

      Aristotle is an influence here in this leap. Existence is a good in itself, perhaps because every being is a potential for further good and flourishing according to the creator's design. /3

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    8. Mimetïc Value‏ @MimeticValue May 18
      Replying to @randodave @Failed_Buddhist

      I think suffering is important, but existence is more important. Existence is suffering + non-suffering.

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    9. randodave‏ @randodave May 18
      Replying to @MimeticValue @Failed_Buddhist

      Existence is fundamental, the necessary "stage" upon which "good" and "bad" are able to emerge, without which they will not. There is no good or bad without existence, and so to eliminate existence is not to correct the imbalance of badness/suffering to goodness, but to /1

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      Failed Buddhist‏ @Failed_Buddhist May 18
      Replying to @randodave @MimeticValue

      Someone who is looking to end their suffering is not looking to get anything "good" as a replacement. They are looking to end the suffering. It really doesn't matter what the philosophical implications of that are.

      3:49 PM - 18 May 2018
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        1. randodave‏ @randodave May 18
          Replying to @Failed_Buddhist @MimeticValue

          (Most?) Suffering can be borne. We all want to end our suffering, but choose to bear it, when we have the strength and find a philosophical or spiritual reason to.

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