this thread makes me think of death note for some reason
i cant be the only one who wanted light to win
i cant be the only one who wanted light to win
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If your argument is that apathy (anhedonia as you're calling it) is preferable to depression then I can't really argue with that... But consider this:MattMVS7 said:If I were in a state of complete anhedonia, then that would not be a state of complete darkness. Rather, it would be a completely blank state. All light would be shunned out. The same concept still applies here. I would still not be able to see the good value in my life. But a state of hopelessness and misery is a far worse state to be in than anhedonia because states of misery and hopelessness are hell that bring my life the experience of the absolute worst value and suffering in my life.
MattMVS7 said:bad value, torment, suffering, a hellish experience, and misery
Our good moods/feelings are the only things that can give our lives a real perceptual quality of good value, worth, joy, beauty, a heavenly experience, and happiness
MattMVS7 said:Since my other explanations for my philosophy are way too long
Same for literally everyone else.MattMVS7 said:To basically sum up my worldview in one statement, my good moods/feelings are very profound, powerful, and beautiful experiences for me.
>claims his explanations are way too longMattMVS7 said:Since my other explanations for my philosophy are way too long, then I will create a summary here.
Lord Buckethead said:>claims his explanations are way too longMattMVS7 said:Since my other explanations for my philosophy are way too long, then I will create a summary here.
>creates a summary
>summary is just as long, if not longer, than his original explanations