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17883816 No.17883816 [Reply] [Original]

How can one live in this world and not feel anxious?

I feel we all have in our minds how the weakest of our society are treated.

How can we see our fellow human beings be imprisoned, tortured, murdered, robbed, humiliated, made homeless and not feel anxious?

Could we have a world free of these things? Imagine a world where one didn’t have to worry about suffering these things from other human beings.

With the technology we are developing, I think we can live free of these things.

>> No.17883850
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17883850

its a doggy dog world anon

>> No.17883872

>>17883816
>>17883673

>> No.17884478

>>17883816
in the classical world anxiety stemmed from three things 1. a sudden sense of vast scale 2. the sudden threat of destruction 3. the loss of an appetitive desired object, the first rational, the second and third of the will and so of the bodily passions, awe would best describe the first, for aristotle truth revealed brings awe in its wake, as the mind wakes up to the breaking light of eternal unchanging truth it spurs into act, from that point it is set on its path to perfection, seeking its fulfillment in possessing this treasure like a pilgrim, for the classical world the other two were delusions, the fear of death did not impede socrates from his God given task, he carried on what he was tasked with every other day of the week, seeking answers with his friends, the loss of his body was not the loss of his task, and therefore could not pose the loss of his demeanor, nor his soul, the lack of an appetitive desire poses yet further delusion, as the object desired is already possessed within the mind, yet lacked outside the body, and could never satisfy the souls longing for truth, true fulfillment, true happiness, the sort of truth you can stand in like Kierkegaard, the truth present to our minds like oil above water for Augustine, the truth the marx saw in the workshops that sent him to war with capitalism, or what hitler saw in the suicides of young women and children to avoid starvation, is not apart from this truth, our pursuit of it binds us to our neighbor, for to not be concerned with truth is unhuman and unjust

try the christian and anxiety by hanz urs van balthasar

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17884555

>>17883816
If they not exist they cannot be treated bad anymore.

>> No.17884623

>>17883850
I don’t think this is true. Show me violence in nature, outside of some Freemasonic staged PSYOP nature documentary.

Dog don’t eats dogs. They scavenge.

>> No.17885171

>>17884623
You are incorrect. I'd love for you to be right about that, truly, but you just aren't.
t. Ruralanon