[-] yizus@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

You describe a beautiful life: health, companionship, meaningful work, and material stability. What else could one ask for?

Thank you for sharing this.

[-] yizus@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Thank you for the genuinely good advice, but I think it’s missing the point.

I’m not referring to depression or missing fiber in my diet; I’m referring to a specific meta-awareness of one’s emotional state. I tried to discuss a phenomenological discussion, not a physiological condition.

Have you experienced something like this?

[-] yizus@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago

Thank you for sharing this beautiful moment.

[-] yizus@lemmy.world 9 points 3 days ago

Thank you for this.

[-] yizus@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago

I wonder if the scarcity of these moments adds to their value.

I'm not in favor of self-denying ourselves these special moments when we can, but, as someone who has been unemployed, I feel a big difference in doing whatever you want because you choose to as opposed to because there's nothing else to do.

The modern workplace has become a chore, and while I know it's not realistic or practical to "do what you love", it is a bit sad to think the modern workplace is more a chore necessary for survival rather than a natural activity endowed with meaning on its own terms. At least, in my case.

Thank you for sharing.

[-] yizus@lemmy.world 12 points 3 days ago

I know feeling the sun is pure bliss after a long winter. It's astounding how universal this experience is, as if there's a biological reason for it. One of the ways it's amazing to me is that it's a feeling you can imagine sharing with practically at some moment with every other human being in history. Regardless of their location, status, or moment in time; it's a common part of humanity (possibly even with some types of animals).

Thank you for sharing.

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There are some moments in life in which a sudden self-awareness of happiness hits - a moment in which you step back from yourself and realize that, in that instant, everything is good. A feeling of your consciousness pulling away to make an emotional snapshot of that moment to care for and examine like one would a wounded bird or a nugget of gold.

While I don't consider my life as a unhappy one, I only have a few of these moments guarded away. The first being at around age 6. My parents were giving me a group hug while we were all singing a family lullaby. My mother was expecting my baby brother at the time and that was the first time the baby's name was included in the song. I remember feeling detached and floating away while taking in the moment.

The last time I experienced it I had just finished changing the sheets on a new king bed I splurged on after a small windfall. I remember laying on the bedspread and my 2yr old pup hopping on to play around the newly made bed. Instead of ushering him off as I usually did, I just watched him mess up the bedspread.

(I know happiness is not a fixed concept and everyone can have their own definition and experiences, but given my ignorance of the specific word to refer to the instant moment of self-awareness described, I just went with it)

Curious to read your thoughts and experiences.

[-] yizus@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Well, we care. That’s why I asked. It’s just that some people are certain about they position on this and refuse to back it up.

And of course it’s fun, I’ll happily suspend belief for 90 minutes to allow me to be creeped out by a good ghost movie, but that ends when the credits start rolling.

[-] yizus@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

He’s wishy washy on the scientific method, not because he doesn’t understand it but because he believes it’s wrong (or at least incomplete)

We’ve spoken about this on several occasions and either his arguments make no sense or I’m genuinely too dumb to get them.

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A friend and I are arguing over ghosts.

I think it’s akin to astrology, homeopathy and palm reading. He says there’s “convincing “ evidence for its existence. He also took up company time to make a meme to illustrate our relative positions. (See image)

(To be fair, I’m also on the clock right now)

What do you think?

yizus

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