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Is there a point to writing anything if no one sees it?

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>>7945115
if nobody replied to you the first time there's no point in posting it a second time kid

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My mother is hysterical, egotistic, histrionics, incompetent to the point of killing me a bit more each day. Her sheer existence shows me that taking life seriously is the sole blunder to make and that everything must be let go of, in order to be happy.

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>>7221695
>I could understand the reasoning


exactly, you fail to understand that your faith in rationalism is only a faith since you fail to connect your discourse to any empiricism...


rebirth matters to you because you have another moral doctrine than the one of the dharma being equanimity+charity. The point of the dharma is precisely stop caring about the rebirth, not because you cared before, which precisely is not equanimity and even less charity (towards you), but the moral doctrine of the dharma (which IS the dharma) stems precisely from the dharmic phenomenology.

Rebirth matters to those who are not the dharma, typically those bikkhus and laymen who remain hedonistic and who do not wish to stop being hedonistic.

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>>7203557
>Do you have patrician or pleb parents, /lit/?
pleb who do not even know that they are pleb

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>>7182297
>Sometimes talking about a pattern is more interesting than rehashing Hume and determinism for the millionth time.
yes, and the sole question becomes ''why do I want something'', ''what do I expect from my little model, which I know will be pathetic beforehand ?''

A good philosopher explores the reason and leave it to become a sage, not to stay some contemporary intellectual foreign to any practice to better sell books and concepts to the public asking him such tools.

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