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Friday Philosophy Question: "The enemy of achievement is contentment." But zen says "The absence of desire is bliss."
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Dr.Vermin
Once you reach your defined goal of achievement, then you can obtain bliss. It depends on your personal definition of "achievement."
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JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Oct 11 '13, 10:38
It can be world domination, Xbox badges, or something in between.
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Makes sense.
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Dr.Vermin
Oct 11, 10:45
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I think of desires as a kind of appetite, and they have a way of coming back later once they've been sated -- nm
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con_carne
Oct 11, 11:06
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