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This Ted guy sounds pretty cool. I don't come around /lit/ often and haven't read him yet, but I agree with everything here. I followed Schopenhauer's denial of the will-to-life to the forfeit of pleasure, losing sense of suffering yet sweetly suffering all things. I followed Deleuze and Guattari's nomadism to the forfeit of property (including self and idea), losing sense of possession yet possessing all things. What do I want from life after years of destitution and poverty? To ease suffering and give to others, compassion is blissful when your reserves are endless. Acting willfully will always distort synchronicity and dharma, when there is no goal we succeed each moment. "Lord, either let me suffer or let me die."

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