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by Bubble_Pop_22
1300 days ago
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Happiness comes from sudden and unexpected improvements in quality of life. It's 2022 and at least for those who are living in the West there is no sudden anything anymore. Einstein theory is more than 100 years old and we still don't know what to do with it except for GPS which isn't really a big deal and could be re-created with mapping + sensors on the side of the road. We fuck around less and less, hence we discover less and less. And when we do it takes centuries to turn theoretical discoveries into practical quality of life improvements. We will never be as happy as the tribes who first discovered fire or the wheel. Not because there aren't discoveries just as consequential to be made but because of lack of urgency and too much smarts. Nature only reveals its secrets to humans when we decide to throw our bodies at it. |
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Our personal world is full of rediscovery. Recently I discovered Carl Jung because he said:
> Make the unconscious conscious, else you will be guided by it and call it fate.
I came to the same conclusion but before I read that. I discovered something that Jung also did.
It made me happy because I now know I am on the right path (for me). And I am not alone on that path.