Ah, a common story, but very noble. Still, I do hope that you may find for yourself another means of provision, so that on your deathbed, you can honestly say you do not regret roughly 30% of your adult life.
Ah, a common story, but very noble. Still, I do hope that you may find for yourself another means of provision, so that on your deathbed, you can honestly say you do not regret roughly 30% of your adult life.
So a more nuanced hedonism, like Epicureanism. Still, I maintain that life is not about enjoyment, because the most worthwhile things are often born of extreme suffering, which is the root of character.
You regret doing your job... based on the above top five regrets, really consider switching jobs.
I will appreciate the time spent on games that communicated to me something profound, or challenged me in ways unforeseen.
But life is not about enjoyment, or else hedonism would be a valid life philosophy.
Hm. I didn't remember recharge stasis being in DS2. Welp.
Yeah, but the devil is in the details. How you kill, and who you kill, is no less important than how many.
Some people liked it where it was, and are sad to see it go towards action. That can't really be surprising.
Hell yeah man. I was all over that (and Demon's Souls before it).
I wish this was a Dead Space spin-off and not Dead Space 3. It looks good, but I wanted DS to go more hardcore survival horror, instead of watering down what few elements it had.
I agree fully, but we differ on the definition of "unnecessarily torturing yourself."
This is of course extremely awful, but also incredibly hilarious. I cannot stop laughing.
Preferably not in round one, lol.
Then it seems likely you'd have philosophical problems if you were ever inspired to become a christian MMA fighter.
Perhaps so, since moderation is of in of itself a virtue; so extremism in such cases cannot be perfectly good in of itself. Still, I think her initial decision to even try is praiseworthy in of itself.
I believe so, because your question raises another - the question of why we should want to avoid it to begin with. The answer is, of course, that we prefer ease to discomfort, and preferring ease to discomfort is at the root of many, many failings.
It's not that simple, since, on the other hand, he forms a whip out of some cords whips the living shit out of the moneychangers in the temple, while overturning all their tables and chairs like a maniac. But non-violence vs. violence aside, could we honestly say Gandhi and Martin Luther King weren't fighters? …
Her philosophical considerations are irrelevant.
Shhhh, you'll anger the plebeians.
Sooooooooooooo awesome, words cannot describe.