If existence wasn't annoying (e.g no entropy), would it still be interesting?
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Replying to @samim
The whole interestingness thing is a corruption of a pure mind
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Is a pure mind defined by submission to utter desolation?
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No, it is free.
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Free to do what ? Observe the rise of entropy ?
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Free to experience love.
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Nirvana is beyond love. Love is just the last corruption.
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I agree with this. But this is just one opinion. Zhuang Zi thought so. But Buddha felt compassion (another word for love) after Nirvana.
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I find the tendency for scholasticism (argument from [sometimes even fictional] authority) most confusing! You can deduce it all by yourself
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It is not argument for authority. I am relating different opinions from history. It is like citing prior literature. You need not agree.
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But Buddha is just one guy, his observations an anecdote. Jeffery Martin has documented interviews with a thousand folks in similar states.
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