I don't know if they are trying to glorify sin or destigmatize it, but it leads to the same end, dissatisfaction. Selfishness does not lead to some profound happiness or joy, but again to emptiness. Instead of self-examination, to discover that the problem lies with us, the focus is to external…
I don't know if they are trying to glorify sin or destigmatize it, but it leads to the same end, dissatisfaction. Selfishness does not lead to some profound happiness or joy, but again to emptiness. Instead of self-examination, to discover that the problem lies with us, the focus is to externalize and blame others for it.
As an overweight person, it's something I own. No one forced me to eat the cake, or to finish the pizza, or to go back to the buffet multiple times.
I don't think we are near the end. When it says somewhere that "no one knows the day or the hour." That goes for all of us. The end comes when there is no more pushback and there is no more caring either way. The end comes when there is no one left to wonder "is this the end?" Because then like the inside of a tauntaun, we are lukewarm.
Pathologizing normal, normalizing pathology.
I don't know if they are trying to glorify sin or destigmatize it, but it leads to the same end, dissatisfaction. Selfishness does not lead to some profound happiness or joy, but again to emptiness. Instead of self-examination, to discover that the problem lies with us, the focus is to externalize and blame others for it.
As an overweight person, it's something I own. No one forced me to eat the cake, or to finish the pizza, or to go back to the buffet multiple times.
I don't think we are near the end. When it says somewhere that "no one knows the day or the hour." That goes for all of us. The end comes when there is no more pushback and there is no more caring either way. The end comes when there is no one left to wonder "is this the end?" Because then like the inside of a tauntaun, we are lukewarm.