Could we create the perfect world?

Discussion in 'Ethics, Morality, & Justice' started by Holly-May Leslie, Nov 27, 2021.

  1. Holly-May Leslie Registered Member

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    I was actually planning to outline specifics. I think that generally, the only ways in which society can help it's citisens feel good are by laying down and enforcing plenty of non opressive legislation to protect these citizens and changing the way the schooling system works so that the subjects taught there are not so effing useless, and by taking better care of the environment along with the economy. Also, the schooling system should probably involve less work, more carefully designed, allowing more time to study the relevant subject in depth. The teachers should also probably explain how things work instead of just that they do work. Any fool can know. The point is to understand.
     
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  3. Holly-May Leslie Registered Member

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    Also, technology should probably be updated, a lot.
     
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  5. Holly-May Leslie Registered Member

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    That is only true for untrained minds.
     
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  7. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    I disagree but we may also define "happiness" differently. You can overload the serotonin receptors in the brain. Happiness is a state and not a trait (not continuous).
     
  8. Holly-May Leslie Registered Member

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    Well. By happiness I just mean existing as one wishes to exists. It is not impossible to maintain that.
     
  9. Holly-May Leslie Registered Member

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    [QUOTE="Seattle, post: 3687753, member: 271333"Happiness is a state and not a trait (not continuous).[/QUOTE]

    That's probably just because we all live in such an effed up world.
     
  10. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    The schooling system can always be improved to make it more effective. The schooling system is not society however (except in those limited years where it is your society).

    If money was no issue you could make learning fun, as it should be to an inquisitive mind. Given the realities, it's likely to instead feel like a grind. It gets much better in that regard in college.

    Still, the educational system isn't "society". The individual influences society a lot more than society influences the individual IMO. Individuals are the society. Without individuals "society" has no money, no ability to do anything. There is never going to be a high level of "lifestyle" for everyone without most everyone having to be productive.
     
  11. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    No, it's because our brain just isn't wired to be on a permanent high.
     
  12. Holly-May Leslie Registered Member

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    [/QUOTE]
    Every problem has to have a basis in reality. If one's reality is right, then one feels right. The brain can't mess that up.
     
  13. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    True.
     
  14. Holly-May Leslie Registered Member

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    What do you mean by happiness?
     
  15. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    The "euphoric" state that you get when someone give you a hug, or when you laugh or something along those lines. It isn't continuous.

    I think my version of "fulfilling" is more what you would call "happiness". If you are content, doing what you want to do in general and are satisfied, in general, with your life I would call that being fulfilled.

    In any event, it's mainly up to you. You can take two people who live under similar circumstances and one can be fulfilled and the other may feel dissatisfied. It's kind of like the glass half full rather than half empty metaphor. It's your choice.

    Everyone could make themselves "unhappy" or sad or worried but those same people could also, in general, choose not to do that.

    To make it more broad, you can do nothing but focus on how "bad" the world is, the "environment", the economy or whatever. In reality if you turn off the TV, mass media or whatever and look around, your personal life is probably pretty decent. There is always something to worry about if you so choose but it's generally not conducive to your mental health.
     
  16. Holly-May Leslie Registered Member

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    Well yes but the glass half full metaphor is about encouraging people to pathetically accept what they want to change. To do so is literally insane in many cases.
     
  17. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    If worrying about something actually results in motivation to change then that is positive. If it doesn't, it's not. It's usually just an excuse.

    Before Covid, I used to go to a rock climbing gym frequently. It's quite common for newer climbers to feel that the reason they aren't very good is because...they are too old, too fat, the wrong sex, didn't get started in their teens, etc.

    It's usually true to a small degree, meaning that if they were the perfect age, perfect body build, etc. they would have the most things going for them. However, it's not the real reason that they aren't climbing very well.

    The real reason is that they haven't yet put in the work to learn to climb well. Maybe they are an overweight female in her 50's. She thinks she can't climb because guys are stronger, she weighs too much, she didn't start climbing in her teens...

    My comment to such a person would be to look around the gym and find someone who is about her age and weight and that climbs much better than she does. It's always easy to find such a person.

    That's when they realize that their excuses are what is holding them back. Once they ditch the excuses...guess what?...they start climbing a lot better.

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  18. Holly-May Leslie Registered Member

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    Okay. Worry is nothing but negative though. it is actually the speculation of what might happen which motivates one, rather than the negative interpretation of said speculation.
     
  19. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    The church indicates that their organisation know what perfection is

    It is up above the clouds and you gather around the boss and sing to him all day about how wonderful he is

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  20. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Try telling drug addicts that

    Their realty is governed by a drug messed up brain, BUT it is their realty

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    Try telling drug addicts that

    Their realty is governed by a drug messed up brain, BUT it is their realty

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    Yeah but not a reality they really want .
     
  22. river

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    Bliss is not necessary a good mental state to be in All the time .
     
  23. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    THEY think they want it.
     

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