Like critiquing someone's ideas without offering any ideas of their own. — Purple Pond
So you don't think smiling helps? — Purple Pond
On a related note, I almost got myself beaten up by some guys last night because I thought that it would be funny to push a random button on the fruit machine they were playing as I walked by. — S
I don't understand your bafflement. There are plenty of examples where one action hurts a person while it benefits the other. A cruel person is happy to make an unfortunate person shriek with pain when spanking them.But going back to my question, why does spanking make some people happy and others sad? How is it possible that the same pain can have opposite effects on people? — Sir2u
Happiness: Something like the proper mixture of sensitivity, creativity and strength achieved through habit and self-reflection; a self-sustaining stability of not-wanting rather than the result of procuring something wanted; the satisfaction that comes with focusing outwards on a regular basis while recognizing choice and freedom in each moment in the context of a healthy and active imagination; originality in identity and character in a way that fosters same in others; consistent quality in thought and action. — Baden
I don't understand your bafflement. There are plenty of examples where one action hurts a person while it benefits the other. A cruel person is happy to make an unfortunate person shriek with pain when spanking them. — Purple Pond
Why are you so obsessed with spanking? — Purple Pond
So you want to know why people are masochistic? — Purple Pond
I think a worthy topic of psychology, but is it of any philosophical significance? — Purple Pond
Happiness: Something like the proper mixture of sensitivity, creativity and strength achieved through habit and self-reflection; a self-sustaining stability of not-wanting rather than the result of procuring something wanted; the satisfaction that comes with focusing outwards on a regular basis while recognizing choice and freedom in each moment in the context of a healthy and active imagination; originality in identity and character in a way that fosters same in others; consistent quality in thought and action.
A promising topic imo. — Baden
Now that made me happy. Reading something beautifully expressed and creatively philosophical that made me think, nod a little in the right way, and is clearly from a position of life experience. No references to a particular philosopher, book or encyclopedia but a distillation of many. Probably.
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The title ?
'Baden's Happiness in a Sentence'. — Amity
Not only a promising topic but...an article, or a book, in waiting :wink:
However, it would have to include major philosophical, if not psychological, neurological professional thinkers and writers on the subject. No? — Amity
Is it best to focus on only one or two aspects ? Hence the need for a focused title and OP.
How would you start? What were the influences which moved you to your destination ? — Amity
We can probably leave me out of the title I think. But your comment is much appreciated. :smile: — Baden
If I were to write the OP, I would probably set it up as an exploration of what happiness is in a very general sense first then focus in on specific examples or experience as they become relevant in the progress of the discussion. ButI wouldn't want to make it about my biography. :monkey: — Baden
Would you be happy to be quoted in any OP ? — Amity
However, if your definition was used to start an exploration in a very general sense, then hopefully that would inspire specific examples. Either from posters' life experience or particular philosophy/ philosophers.
What do you think ? — Amity
All you have to do is present your idea for discussion, and hopefully someone else will take up the challenge and create a good discussion. — Purple Pond
However, if your definition was used to start an exploration in a very general sense, then hopefully that would inspire specific examples. Either from posters' life experience or particular philosophy/ philosophers.
What do you think ?
— Amity
All for it. :up: — Baden
We can discuss that. I suggest posting a draft of your OP here, and then we can comment on it. We already had two attempts at it. Hopefully we can create at least one quality discussion out of this.What constitutes a 'good discussion'. It's quite easy to start one. The difficulty lies in creating a quality product. — Amity
There's only so much a discussion creator can do. The rest is up to the participants.The starter of a thread usually takes responsibility, no ? To fully engage... — Amity
Wow, all this work and we have yet to created a single discussion. I'm not sure it's worth the effort. Oh, well, I still think it's fun. :grin: — Purple Pond
We can discuss that. I suggest posting a draft of your OP here, and then we can comment on it. We already had two attempts at it. Hopefully we can create at least one quality discussion out of this.
The starter of a thread usually takes responsibility, no ? To fully engage...
— Amity
There's only so much a discussion creator can do. The rest is up to the participants. — Purple Pond
Just engage in one or two people for a few posts. There's no obligation to engage indefinitely with everyone.In a) I might be willing but it can quickly become overwhelming if there is a lot of interest and input. — Amity
@Baden can correct me if I'm wrong, but you only have to provide support if you have a position you are advocating. Like you say, you are not advocating any position, it's an exploratory thread, so no need for arguments. You can also frame your OP in the form of a question. Example: What is happiness?b) In an exploratory thread, I would not be advocating a philosophical position as such. There would be no 'arguments' to support any non-existing position. — Amity
The moderators should have deleted or closed half my discussions. — Purple Pond
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