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Life is neutral, so why do the hard things?

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If its not challenging, its no fun :)


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In the journey to achieve (financial?) success there are many lessons that teach our body, mind, and soul. Without financial freedom (to do whatever we wishes for without having financial issue stopping us), enlightenment is harder to achieve because we live in an orange world.

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Enlightenment is a whole heck of a lot easier to achieve in the Information Age.

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On 6/23/2018 at 1:56 PM, Nahm said:

@Darthcolo Because “non-existence” means something doesn’t exist. The very words undermine themselves. Nonexistence is a reference to a thought only. What else could it be? It isn’t referring to something that doesn’t exist, because there is not that thing to be referred to. 

 

But Santa Claus doesn't exist.

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On 17/6/2018 at 11:17 AM, St Clair said:

You've just returned home with the most genius, beautifully crafted MMORPG game that was ever made. The game designer of this one remains anonymous, and 10 days prior to release, he said "there are no limits to what you can do in this game. Have fun!" 

You enter the game. What do you do? Explore what the world has to offer? Master a set of skills that compliment the class you chose? Undertake quests? Go on adventures? Make your character look sick as fuck? Build a legendary legacy for all proceeding players to benefit from? Do some role-play with your buddies? Realise you are the game designer?? 

Or, of course you could just stay in the tutorial zone... but that's kinda boring. 

It's all up to you :)

Wrong metaphore. In a mmorpg every player born with equal oportunities, possibilities and projections while in real life some born millionaires and good-looking, oither born in misery, war or wityhout legs. In a game the player isnt conditioned by a system that manipulates his thoughts, decitions, freedom.

Free will is an illusion.

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