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the default hidden assumption, which i guess is some kind of relic from christianity and hobbes and god knows what else, is that hedonism is the only thing people “really” want and jobs are what they put up with to access hedonism this is obviously demonstrably false
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i’m arrogant enough to believe that i’ve seen enough vulnerability from enough people to conclude that in a real sense we all want the same things and those things are good - love, family, health, community, meaningful work, truth, beauty, a future for our children
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hence: people engaging in hedonism exclusively for a long time are *not* doing whatever they want. they’re locked into a specific pattern of relating to the world and suppressing the parts of them that wonder if there’s something better. probably they are self-medicating
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hedonism is another form of "playing the most fun game you know how to play" and as it turns out there are much more fun games to play
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half-baked: people play at all times the most fun game they know how to play. if you see someone doing something that looks ridiculously unfun to you assume it is because they literally don’t know how to play a more fun game than what they’re playing
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