• MrGeneric@lemmy.today
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    7 days ago

    One: Maybe you’re depressed

    Two: Maybe you’re tricked by capitalism and religion into believing everything is special and needs a grand purpose

    Three: We desperately need things on earth right now, dog shelters are overrun, solar panels need to be built and sold, bus lanes needs to be put in roads

    Four: Just because it all ultimately means nothing, empires rise and fall, some remembered some forgotten, doesn’t mean nothing matters to someone else, I still remember 4th grade friendships and the things they taught me. Even if I never see them again. They still matter.

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    7 days ago

    I do love my anime and videogames.

    Just saw this video personally last night.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIHRmoOBZBg

    But a good point to make, if we all keep escaping, do we really ever affect any change to make things better? Are not media and entertainment, even if critical of the systems they exist within, forms of emotional relief such that we don’t stand up, go outside, and affect change?

    A personal question I struggle with all the time.

  • softwarist@programming.dev
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    7 days ago

    It definitely has some campy/quacky parts, but I think the underlying idea of The Power of Now is worth contemplating: the emptiness is peace, and it is rather the ego that derives despair from an inability to assert over or distract from it.

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    This looks so familiar…

    Is this the subway station in PowerWasher Simulator (aka the game that made me get diagnosed with ADHD)?

  • IPeaceInYourFace@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Then don’t.

    Sit in it, ask it questions, find out what it’s all about.

    9 times out of 10, it’s just your inner child who’s been neglected and misunderstood. Once you take the time to give love to your inner less developed psyche, you’ll not need to find escapism.

    Because there will be no pain to escape from.

    Love yourself, you deserve it.

    And just to get you started… Let me open the door for you:

    https://youtu.be/IwvFVW5bY7o

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    7 days ago

    On the bright side you will eventually die and then you don’t have to worry about existentialism anymore

    edit: I was just trying the dark humor thing buuut it’s also kinda just true and there can be a tranquility to accepting that fact