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chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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#37I guess the reason behind my opening post was that I realized that I had a really good day today. I didn't have any problems; there was no stress. I enjoyed spending time with my wife's family at the beach. I have a kid being born in a few weeks, and I had one of those moments where you realize everything that you have to feel thankful for, and it just brought upon this really good happy feeling - like I was at peace with the world. No intoxicants. No drugs, no alcohol, nothing consumed. I'm just happy, that's all. I guess that it was more of question meant to invoke thought. As in, why can't we always feel like this? Why does pain and suffering and just negative feelings have to come into play at all?Comment -
Albert PujolsSBR MVP
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Extra InningsSBR Posting Legend
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#39I guess the reason behind my opening post was that I realized that I had a really good day today. I didn't have any problems; there was no stress. I enjoyed spending time with my wife's family at the beach. I have a kid being born in a few weeks, and I had one of those moments where you realize everything that you have to feel thankful for, and it just brought upon this really good happy feeling - like I was at peace with the world. No intoxicants. No drugs, no alcohol, nothing consumed. I'm just happy, that's all. I guess that it was more of question meant to invoke thought. As in, why can't we always feel like this? Why does pain and suffering and just negative feelings have to come into play at all?Comment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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#41Comment -
flyingilliniSBR Aristocracy
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#43I guess the reason behind my opening post was that I realized that I had a really good day today. I didn't have any problems; there was no stress. I enjoyed spending time with my wife's family at the beach. I have a kid being born in a few weeks, and I had one of those moments where you realize everything that you have to feel thankful for, and it just brought upon this really good happy feeling - like I was at peace with the world. No intoxicants. No drugs, no alcohol, nothing consumed. I'm just happy, that's all. I guess that it was more of question meant to invoke thought. As in, why can't we always feel like this? Why does pain and suffering and just negative feelings have to come into play at all?המוסד
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chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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#44
Besides, even if I ran with Pujol's idea, a person that believes 100% in whatever deity that they were raised to believe in, their brain still would not constantly pump out a sufficient level of dopamine to make them feel good all the time.Comment -
Albert PujolsSBR MVP
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But, a man is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.Comment -
marcolocoSBR MVP
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#46it has some good momentsComment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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#47Short answer is that life is always going to be hard in a fallen world where people care about their own selfish desires and pleasures and think that life is all about their own interests. When you grasp that God is infinite and that this whole movie is about Him, your perspective changes. The Christian life is not easy and there is suffering involved when you constantly attempt to die to self and love others more than you love yourself.
But, a man is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.Comment -
Extra InningsSBR Posting Legend
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#48
So, why do Christians think that their God is the correct one? It's not like Christianity was the first ever religion. There were many religions before Christianity that have preached the same thing. Why don't you worship the sun? Several religions worshipped the sun before Christianity came along. The sun just makes more sense. I could go on, but then I would just be paraphrasing George Carlin, and he says it way better than I ever could.Comment -
flyingilliniSBR Aristocracy
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#50So, why do Christians think that their God is the correct one? It's not like Christianity was the first ever religion. There were many religions before Christianity that have preached the same thing. Why don't you worship the sun? Several religions worshipped the sun before Christianity came along. The sun just makes more sense. I could go on, but then I would just be paraphrasing George Carlin, and he says it way better than I ever could.המוסד
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Albert PujolsSBR MVP
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#52So, why do Christians think that their God is the correct one? It's not like Christianity was the first ever religion. There were many religions before Christianity that have preached the same thing. Why don't you worship the sun? Several religions worshipped the sun before Christianity came along. The sun just makes more sense. I could go on, but then I would just be paraphrasing George Carlin, and he says it way better than I ever could.Comment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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#54That's cool if you'd rather worship gravity. I choose not to worship anything. I accept life for what it is. But, to each his own. I'm not really sure why you decided to bring religion into this? My thread never once had anything to do with religion. If this god that people speak of truly exists, he has some pretty bad self-esteem issues. Always needing people to tell him how awesome he is, and how much they need him. And if they refuse? Whew boy, don't wanna go there. He puts you in this horrid place full of fire and brimstone where you burn and suffer for eternity. So, better get it. Tell that guy in the guy how awesome he is. Never quit doing it. He REALLY needs to hear it. All the time, too. For eternity.Comment -
Albert PujolsSBR MVP
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#55That's cool if you'd rather worship gravity. I choose not to worship anything. I accept life for what it is. But, to each his own. I'm not really sure why you decided to bring religion into this? My thread never once had anything to do with religion. If this god that people speak of truly exists, he has some pretty bad self-esteem issues. Always needing people to tell him how awesome he is, and how much they need him. And if they refuse? Whew boy, don't wanna go there. He puts you in this horrid place full of fire and brimstone where you burn and suffer for eternity. So, better get it. Tell that guy in the guy how awesome he is. Never quit doing it. He REALLY needs to hear it. All the time, too. For eternity.Comment -
Ced's shadowSBR MVP
- 11-27-09
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#56Anybody else ever feel this way? I'm not strictly referring to a "drug"-induced altered reality. You can alter your reality in several different ways. Consuming a plant is just the easiest way to do so. But regardless, sometimes I just feel like sobriety is just so boring. Shouldn't life always feel good? Is there some reason that "God" decided otherwise?Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#57Drinking is done to mask other issues most of the time
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Ced's shadowSBR MVP
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#58Nah chief, it's all good as long as you know your point and do it while having fun with your peopleComment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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#59Thanks
I dunno about that. It was pretty hot yesterday at the beach. That level of heat where an ice cold beer feels just perfect. No issues to be masked.
I concur.Comment -
underthe totalRestricted User
- 05-29-10
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#60i have been sober 10+years and life is not boring to me. i am Glad i am not drowning in the misery anymoreComment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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underthe totalRestricted User
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#63sorry...
no life is not always going to feel good
addiction is like the biggest roller coaster in the world while life should really just be the small roller coaster in the kiddie parkComment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
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#64I like that, good comparison. So, do you think there are other rides in this amusement park?Comment -
underthe totalRestricted User
- 05-29-10
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#65for me, and again for me. no.
i keep it as simple as i can.
no adventure is worth the riskComment -
Wulfman14SBR Hall of Famer
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#66I agree with this. For the longest time I blamed God and others because it took me forever to find a real job because I got a DUI in 2007. Didn't matter I had my MBA, volunteered numerous times at H4H and other orgs., etc. once employers ran the criminal check I was done in. I cursed pretty much God and all mankind because we preach second chances and such but it was all BS. Then I finally started thinking positive and gave the man upstairs a chance by going to church a few times, about a month went by of this and then finally I locked down a full time job.Comment -
obamaismyuncleSBR Posting Legend
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#67100 percent disagree, been sober for almost 8 months now and although I would have agreed with you in the past, after about a month or so in to being sober I realized life is so much better when living it clean free. You realize all those hours that you spent on drinking, drugs, etc. can be put to use on so many more positive things: family, health, friends, etc.Comment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
- 04-05-09
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#68Many of the things that we do in order to invoke the release of dopamine into our blood streams have an after-effect and/or consequence. You will always experience the crash. Eat some sugar, and wait about 30 minutes later, and you have the crash. Anytime you release dopamine (completely natural as the result of some physical activity, or by the consumption of something), you will always experience the crash.Comment -
Wulfman14SBR Hall of Famer
- 08-24-10
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#69i understand what you are saying chili. but ultimately if you do not experience any negativity or sadness you would not be able to appreciate the "high" from things in life (working out, spending time with family friends, eating a fantastic meal etc.)
nice thread though chili i enjoyed reading itComment -
Wulfman14SBR Hall of Famer
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#70and remember agent smith did say in the matrix that the first matrix was a perfect world. but the program failed. human beings wouldn't buy into it, wouldn't accept the program. millions of crops were lost.Comment
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