excreationist
Married mouth-breather
My favourite advice about life is Mark Manson's "Life Is a Video Game - Here Are the Cheat Codes" (which is just a single webpage)
He says things like:
I wonder if there is any kind of religion or spirituality that is compatible with that (unconsciously inventing problems for ourselves)...
The odd thing is that it seems like a law of the universe... (in my experience). Earlier my theory was that we need to have something we care about being threatened and if that stops we end up creating situations in which our happiness is threatened...
The concept of eternal Heaven is in conflict with this topic though the idea of Heaven doesn't really reflect reality.
A key reason behind my first manic episode was due to a book about being happy 100% of the time...
From "How to make your life work or why aren't you happy?" by Ken Keyes Jr.
Ken Keyes' later books stopped talking about being happy 100% of the time... so I guess his constant happiness ended...
Life Is a Video Game—Here Are the Cheat Codes
Welcome, Player One, to a strategy guide for the game known as Life.
markmanson.net
That's happened to me multiple times when I've been in a manic episode and I'd end up creating problems for myself while feeling "high".......the game of Life is often quite difficult. You will face unexpected challenges and long periods of frustration. You will often struggle with self-doubt, feel overwhelmed by helplessness and loss....
Life is designed to continually throw difficult and unexpected problems at you. Life is a never-ending stream of problems that must be confronted, surmounted, and/or solved. If at any point, Life runs out of problems to give us, then as players, we will unconsciously invent problems for ourselves. Problems are what keep us occupied and give our lives meaning
I wonder if there is any kind of religion or spirituality that is compatible with that (unconsciously inventing problems for ourselves)...
The odd thing is that it seems like a law of the universe... (in my experience). Earlier my theory was that we need to have something we care about being threatened and if that stops we end up creating situations in which our happiness is threatened...
The concept of eternal Heaven is in conflict with this topic though the idea of Heaven doesn't really reflect reality.
A key reason behind my first manic episode was due to a book about being happy 100% of the time...
From "How to make your life work or why aren't you happy?" by Ken Keyes Jr.
Ken Keyes' later books stopped talking about being happy 100% of the time... so I guess his constant happiness ended...