I think antinatalism is a really interesting philosophy. But it falls apart as soon as you discriminate - It is fair to question the ethics of reproduction, but as soon as you discriminate you end up in eugenics territory. This subreddit is really hostile sadly. there is a lot of ableism under the disguise of antinatalism
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thanks! I'll think about that
thanks! That sounds really really cool! I'm not native to the language that is spoken here, but if that concept is applied to something I know how to do, that'd be really nice.
I'm in the periphery of a massive city. So getting anywhere takes time, but it is always possible
but real confidence is unattainable without doing things that are socially understood as "insecurity" (challenging own beliefs, double checking, asking for more opinions etc..) that's the contradiction
Confidence is making a decision and standing by it even if others disagree or try to convince you otherwise.
then it makes no sense to me to consider confidence a virtue. Noone should pretend to be confident when they are not, and even worse expect others to be confident and take them less seriously when they admit that they are not.
but youβre not confident in your initial choices.
absolutely, and I understand why people expect others to be
I don't know. I tend to just try to live and hope I come up with an idea at some point.
thanks a lot for your words!
Happiness is 80% a choice and its easier to make with medical assistance
it feels like it is so much labor and I am exhausted. it never really sticks, it keeps slipping away. I wish it was easier
oh wait that was episode 666 releasing on friday 13? π±