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In reply to the discussion: Laying Blame: Population vs. Consumption [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)42. "I find that comforting"
I'm not sure what to make of it. I agree with your overall statement (though 'finding' glimmerings of happiness with effort in tough times isn't maximizing our condition by any degree).
But, well, our ability to keep on keeping on sometimes detracts from our ability to recognize what we are keeping on into. People can say our direction is irrelevant, because we will get by. Maybe our ability to find happiness in dire circumstances blinds us to how dire those circumstances are, and why they should be avoided, and what possible alternatives could be.
I do agree with you that technology does not correlate to happiness, and it certainly doesn't "free" man. Above I was just playing with the general premise to see where it brings us.
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I don't really think that has a clear relationship to happiness and suffering.
NoOneMan
Jan 2013
#29
I'm not really using an established western definition of "well-being" to be honest
NoOneMan
Jan 2013
#31
So your answer is "yes"? All our improved happiness (if we have any) is worth climate change?
NoOneMan
Jan 2013
#35
Actually I'm not going to tell anyone what does or doesn't make them happy.
GliderGuider
Jan 2013
#45