Message from @Wesleyy
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The problem is there are no objetive standards for morality. It's all just a social tool
and thats fine
I dont see the issue
I just said that I'm not arguing for an eye for an eye, that's not practical
Passion should not influence justice
@yureiNeko if none of those three things have any more outstanding importance than the others, just go with what feels good when you start tomorrow. No use stressing about it while you have some time before things pick up again
My scenario was to disregard any circumstances
then i gues call it mad max
yurei, I would recommend going for the walk, its good to get out, and then go to something you used to enjoy, or find something new, like a new show to watch, or considering your interest in literature, a book to read
I think it's overall just counter-productive to try and apply universal morals. There's too many factors to consider, the intention of the perpetrator, the conditions at hand, the consequences, ect.
It should be a case by case basis using reason
I think I agree to a certain degree
@Jatsko nothing really feels good either. Everything just feels like another thing to do.
i mean currently yes, in the future no
I agree with Nerd, going for a walk first thing is a good refresher
@JD I haven't ever really enjoyed things. The closest I've gotten is incredibly bittersweet.
ah
well then new things will at least be an interesting experience if you need anything to do
I've been at a personal crisis for the past year or so, I think. I'm not always consistent with my values but of course not everyone is, but I feel like sometimes I feel like I'm near a point where I just want to throw away my regard for other people
but going outside helps, I tend to deprive myself from that, most likely for different reasons, but i know it tends to send me on a bit of a downward spiral, and doing something new, or different, going out or doing something I used to enjoy helps get me out of the loop
idk, thats just my personal experience, probably very different from yours, but thats where I'm coming from
ah, I honestly dont think I can get behind that reasoning in all honesty, fruity
@JD going outside doesn't do much for me personally. Like I said before it just feels like another thing to do, and i always panic because I know I'm just wasting time when I could be doing something else.
but I'm sorry to hear about the crisis
does anything come to mind when you think of the "something else"
^was about to ask the same
No. Just that there is something I should be doing.
ah okay
Hope everybody is having a relatively good night! ❤
thanks! you too!
Thank you.
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And I can sorta understand what youre saying with the something else, but for me it is specified.. so I'm not too sure what to say about a non specific because in all honesty I have trouble coping with the specific already..
So i guess, the walk would be beneficial for the rabbits, and make small goals as to how much you want to get done in the writing or programming, whichever you choose to do, it helps to realize you reached those goals, even though they might not be big, and if you havent reached them, it gives you something to look foward to getting done, so you'll hopefully feel that your doing something
writing down the goals in an agenda or sticky notes or even just a list on a paper or document on your computer could help organize it too
I struggle with goals because I either forget about them or find a way to ruin them.
And I can't keep an agenda or anything.
I always forget to update it.
thats why you should make small ones, like, "rough outline for the storyline, then another could be characters and giving them a personality and traits, then another is writing the opening bit to your story or first page or chapter, idk how long your stories are
I don't always use outlines and I finish of characters within a matter of minutes. Those aren't really my problem.