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What shocks me is the stuff kids have these days. The amount of toys they have is incredible. And they still enjoying with the boxes the stuff comes in more than the stuff.
I had 2 TV channels going up - now they have hundreds+dvds+DS+wii+++
What shocks me is the stuff kids have these days. The amount of toys they have is incredible. And they still enjoying with the boxes the stuff comes in more than the stuff.
I had 2 TV channels going up - now they have hundreds+dvds+DS+wii+++
Yeah, and youtube, a million different kinds of lego and god knows what. And yet they will still sit there and say "I'm bored" if you won't let them sit in front of the TV for yet another hour.
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'
I think a lot of my problem is that there are lots of things I want to play with for a bit but I don't necessarily want to own. Like a 6x6 film camera. Or a lathe.
For some reason I'm obsessed with building newer more powerful computers as well. I have no idea why, the ones I have are plenty powerful enough for everything I do, but I can't help putting together a dual Xeon workstation in my head.
Perhaps I'm just bored.
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'
I don't care about stuff at all. I work to earn money to free me from the curse of work. I do accept that there may be an internal irony somewhere.
Work isn't a curse. It's the source of real human happiness.
@Doodab
There's nothing wrong with enjoying the material manifestations of your labour. That ability to mindfully labour and prosper (rather than just to survive) is what separates you from animals.
Enjoy it.
Materialism is only bad when you hope to get happiness from the object, rather than from the pride in having produced it in the first place. I.e. when you hope to reverse cause & effect.
That's why lottery winners often don't find happiness in their new found wealth - they didn't earn it. They don't deserve it.
The ones that do have a great life after winning the lottery are the ones who deserve it - they would have been productive anyway.
There's nothing wrong with enjoying the material manifestations of your labour. That ability to mindfully labour and prosper (rather than just to survive) is what separates you from animals.
The trouble is I'm not enjoying them for some reason. I hardly use most of them.
I need more discipline in order to make myself play with my toys instead of farting about on CUK.
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'
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