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My uncle, who had been a successful businessman all his life, had his own business, had a lot of money, expensive cars, a nice life, etc. but was badly hit by a loan during the crisis, had to close his chain of shops and went off to the Valaam Islands to serve in a monastery with grief. So he came back a year later... says he's never been happier in his whole life... And money can't buy that...
The truth is that there is no such dependence as happiness and amount of money... You can have a lot of it and not be happy... or exactly the opposite. You can't make everything about how fat your purse is, it's more important how many people love you...
It's hard to argue, and I won't. I know very well-off people who are deeply and irrevocably unhappy and the amount of money they have makes absolutely no difference.
By the way, I suggest you read about the smartest American billionaire here. Especially about his family at the bottom of the article
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>> his name's not Yuri.
No..
I was just giving the first example I could think of.
Just started discussing the parable of the six loaves of bread, and there we go.
All right, I'll give you the gist of the parable. When my parents raised me, they fed me, clothed me, clothed me, clothed me. Thank them so much for that! I grew up. They got old. They receive a pension of 2000-3000 rubles. What kind of pension is that? - It's ridiculous. I am helping them now. They say that if it wasn't for me, they would have starved to death. I feel that I have some kind of debt to my parents. In fact, I owe them for the fact that they raised me, clothed me, clothed me, gave me an upbringing. What's wrong with that? I have a child now. I feed him, clothe him, educate him. Of course, I hope he grows up to be a normal person and when I am old and no one needs me, my child will not forget me. Of course there is love all over the place and no one is essentially lending to anyone. But there is some hope that if you have given something, you will get it back. This is essentially lending. There is nothing wrong with that. This is life....)))
I don't want anything from him. What I'm saying is that I personally don't getanything for free in this life. Soon you won't be able to fart for free - you'll have to pay a fine for polluting the atmosphere. If you get everything for free, I envy you. If you pretend to get it all for free - no need to cheat yourself or your child. It will only be worse for the child - I assure you....)))))
So you do believe that there are situations where one person does something for another person and they don't want anything in return? And not just in the relationship of relatives. Because, you know, this point of view - "nothing in life is free" - is completely equivalent to another - "everything in life is bought and sold". And you can't get any dirtier than that.
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I highlighted something in your quote. I'm curious, do you always reason in the all-or-nothing category? Maybe in life there are options in between? It's not a game of eagle-eye where it's either/or. It's a very primitive black and white picture. I think if you stick to that point of view, you won't even be able to write a decent program. :-)
I'll take the liberty of saying that there's a lot of things in your life that you get for free and it can't be otherwise. If you don't see it, that's your problem. In fact, there are a lot of things in real life that money can't buy. But a man has it, and without any money. And if you're worried that in the market or in the shop nobody gives you anything for nothing, then wait a little, there will be communism soon and you'll have fun then. :-)))
By the way, you got your life for free. How much do you have that is more precious to you than it is?
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Strange that people are so wary of philosophy. Nothing corrects such a screwed up brain like the right philosophy. If homo were sapiens, he would devote at least some of the time he spends on vanity to philosophical questions of his life. Much less foolish things he would do then, and he would have more joie de vivre.
Obviously, quantity is quality,
but you still have to make calculations in a situation of great uncertainty when making a decision,
That's how we perform little miracles every day.
If every trader would process so much information at the order opening, as at transition of roads there would not be a lot of losses.
You just don't tell your girlfriend or your wife something like: "You have to calculate in great uncertainty" with respect to her.
Or you'll see a "little miracle" performed by her :)))))))))))))) Just kidding!
There are and always will be people who are drained, just as there will be people who are injured in accidents. To believe otherwise is utopian, like communism.So you do accept that there are situations where one person does something for another person and they don't want anything in return? It's not just a family relationship. Because, you know, this point of view - "nothing in life is free" - is completely equivalent to another - "everything in life is bought and sold". And you can't get any dirtier than that.
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I highlighted something in your quote. I'm curious, do you always reason in the all-or-nothing category? Maybe in life there are options in between? It's not a game of eagle-eye where it's either/or. It's a very primitive black and white picture. I think if you stick to that point of view, you won't even be able to write a decent program. :-)
I'll take the liberty of saying that there's a lot of things in your life that you get for free and it can't be otherwise. If you don't see it, that's your problem. In fact, there are a lot of things in real life that money can't buy. But a man has it, and without any money. And if you're worried that in the market or in the shop nobody gives you anything for nothing, then wait a little, there will be communism soon and you'll have fun then. :-)))
By the way, you got your life for free. How much do you have that is more precious to you than it is?
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Strange that people are so wary of philosophy. Nothing corrects such a screwed up brain like the right philosophy. If homo were sapiens, he would devote at least some of the time he spends on vanity to philosophical questions of his life. Much less stupid things he would do then, and he would have more joie de vivre.
What's good about forums is that you quickly lose track of what's going on and what's the point of the conversation. We were actually talking about material things, not about relationships between people. About giving your wife gifts, your girlfriend too, your child too. That if you want to get high on an island, you have to pay for it. Without money, it's very hard to do. What's it got to do with relationships? Nothing to do with relationships......
All right, I'll give you the gist of the parable. When my parents raised me, they fed me, clothed me, clothed me, clothed me. Thank them so much for that! I grew up. They got old. They receive a pension of 2000-3000 rubles. What kind of pension is that? - It's ridiculous. I am helping them now. They say that if it wasn't for me, they would have starved to death. I feel that I have some kind of debt to my parents. In fact, I owe them for the fact that they raised me, clothed me, clothed me, gave me an upbringing. What's wrong with that? I have a child now. I feed him, clothe him, educate him. Of course, I hope he grows up to be a normal person and when I am old and no one needs me, my child will not forget me. Of course there is love all over the place and no one is essentially lending to anyone. But there is some hope that if you have given something, you will get it back. This is essentially lending. There is nothing shameful about that. This is life....)))
Just started discussing the parable of the six loaves of bread and there we go.
Yeah, well... the parable touched... Throw a loaf to my mother-in-law (like a dog) to lend the children bread... I may not have understood the parable due to my depravity, as mentioned here... but that's just the way I am... I take everything literally...
All right, I'll tell you the essence of the parable. When my parents raised me, they fed me, clothed me, clothed me, clothed me. Thank them so much for that! I grew up. They got old. They receive a pension of 2000-3000 rubles. What kind of pension is that? - It's ridiculous. I am helping them now. They say that if it wasn't for me, they would have starved to death. I feel that I have some kind of debt to my parents. In fact, I owe them for the fact that they raised me, clothed me, clothed me, gave me an upbringing. What's wrong with that? I have a child now. I feed him, clothe him, educate him. Of course, I hope he grows up to be a normal person and when I am old and no one needs me, my child will not forget me. Of course there is love all over the place and no one is essentially lending to anyone. But there is some hope that if you have given something, you will get it back. This is essentially lending. There is nothing shameful about that. This is life....)))
That's absolutely right, I was writing about the same thing. About "some kind of duty to parents" etc., and in the absence of such a duty, the family ceases to exist as such.
All right, I'll tell you the essence of the parable. When my parents raised me, they fed me, clothed me, clothed me, clothed me. Thank them so much for that! I grew up. They got old. They receive a pension of 2000-3000 rubles. What kind of pension is that? - It's ridiculous. I am helping them now. They say that if it wasn't for me, they would have starved to death. I feel that I have some kind of debt to my parents. In fact, I owe them for the fact that they raised me, clothed me, clothed me, gave me an upbringing. What's wrong with that? I have a child now. I feed him, clothe him, educate him. Of course, I hope he grows up to be a normal person and when I am old and no one needs me, my child will not forget me. Of course there is love all over the place and no one is essentially lending to anyone. But there is some hope that if you have given something, you will get it back. This is essentially lending. There is nothing shameful about that. It's life....))
Talking to two buddies, a bachelor and a married one:
Bachelor: What do you need kids, a wife for?
Wife: If you get old, someone will bring you a glass of water when you die.
>> passed a lifetime.
Bachelor came, married on his deathbed: how are you?
>> married man: Bend over, I say, I'm not thirsty at all. :о)