Where to start with you , Mr Thompson ? First off , let us say that there is no easy equivalence between some actions that we may do , such as walking a dog , as opposed to other actions that we may do , notably over other time frames , such as ' pursue a career ' or ' have a relationship ' . These different activities afford us different types of satisfaction and also according to their very different effects and affects , very differing rewards . I would also take exception to your assertion that the most obvious ways to discern forms of happiness is in relation to its 'reasonableness' . In fact , it seems likely to me that happiness is only ' reasonable' in so far as it is an effect reasonably to be expected from a cause . How can you tell whether 'unreasonable happiness' is just happiness and not just delirium ?
Love it. Especially love the KD Lang reference!
THE TAO IS A NAME WE GIVE TO THE NAMELESS!
BUM is the name I give to my bum
The two of you look so wholesome in the thumbnail. Thank you for the great Video!
Where to start with you , Mr Thompson ? First off , let us say that there is no easy equivalence between some actions that we may do , such as walking a dog , as opposed to other actions that we may do , notably over other time frames , such as ' pursue a career ' or ' have a relationship ' . These different activities afford us different types of satisfaction and also according to their very different effects and affects , very differing rewards . I would also take exception to your assertion that the most obvious ways to discern forms of happiness is in relation to its 'reasonableness' . In fact , it seems likely to me that happiness is only ' reasonable' in so far as it is an effect reasonably to be expected from a cause . How can you tell whether 'unreasonable happiness' is just happiness and not just delirium ?
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