It’s living in a foreign culture and losing all of my existing social networks.
Of course it is! I am in the same situation. Just finished undergrad in philosophy.
But here life is completely optimized for happiness:
1) No errands
2) Friends filtered through 15 years for intelligence, fun, beauty, awesomeness.
3) Love, commitment, passion, and just plain sex with the one, and the others.
4) Deep knowledge of the free culture available
5) Ranking high in the city (São Paulo’s) social youth hierarchy
6) Cheap services
7) Family and acquaintances network.
8) Freedom timewise to write my books
9) Going to the park 10 min walking
10) Having been to, and having friends who were in the US, and knowing for fact that life just is worse there....
This is how much fun I have, the list’s impact is the only reason I’m considering not going to study, get FAI faster, get anti-ageing faster.
If only life were just a little worse...… I would be in a plane towards posthumanity right now.
So how good has a life to be for you to be forgiven of not working for what really matters? Help me folks!
It’s living in a foreign culture and losing all of my existing social networks.
Of course it is! I am in the same situation. Just finished undergrad in philosophy. But here life is completely optimized for happiness: 1) No errands 2) Friends filtered through 15 years for intelligence, fun, beauty, awesomeness. 3) Love, commitment, passion, and just plain sex with the one, and the others. 4) Deep knowledge of the free culture available 5) Ranking high in the city (São Paulo’s) social youth hierarchy 6) Cheap services 7) Family and acquaintances network. 8) Freedom timewise to write my books 9) Going to the park 10 min walking 10) Having been to, and having friends who were in the US, and knowing for fact that life just is worse there....
This is how much fun I have, the list’s impact is the only reason I’m considering not going to study, get FAI faster, get anti-ageing faster.
If only life were just a little worse...… I would be in a plane towards posthumanity right now.
So how good has a life to be for you to be forgiven of not working for what really matters? Help me folks!