C’mon man, I’m just trying to get laid out here. You’re scaring the hoes and/or the me.
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's cool, upon trying to murder a desire by satisfying it, you'll either find that the thing you were doing was a means toward the desire, not the end of it, or the desire will die and leave room for a desire that's maybe harder to sate like the Peter Principle for your peter
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“Sometimes wanting is better than having. It is not logical, but it is true none the less.”
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If you cannot get fulfillment even when the outcome is completely different that what you anticipated, you're probably doing it wrong.
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Isn’t there a Cheap Trick song about that?
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Full and filled aren't the right concept. It should be more like empty or free.
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it's the will to power that makes it worthwhile!
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>implying I have actionable desires
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hmm, i don't know about that one in all cases, chief i'm going to feel pretty fulfilled if i acquire food after starving and if you have a desire, but no energy/means/etc. to chase it, it's a gnawing pain that's the very opposite of fulfillment
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the low levels of maslow's timecube don't really work; have to go a bit higher
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