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What are some moments in your life that made you feel human, euphoric, or overcome with joy, and just overall appreciative to be alive that moment?
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and @Wayniac211
, interesting take on the question. Do you think it's narcissistic to determine existentialism by your own personal pursuit of happiness or do you feel these moments are an exchange created by you and others? Like maybe a friends passing, or the birth of a child?
Senior year of high school hearing the jumpoff that I smashed tell me she finally got her period; felt like my life had ended the moment she told me she was late.
No double strap then tap ?
Basically, do you feel like happiness is an universally shared experience manifested out of external stimuli? Or internal and there's external factors that validates those feelings? If it's the later, then you've answered the question, I too believe it's narcissistic.I have a degree in behavioral science (basically psych) dont understand your question? Maybe you can clear it up for me to better understand and try to answer?
To get through life, to live life, is to perform in your own advancement, enjoyment, gratification, or failure for that matter...people who say they do 'things' for others, and not themselves are generally lying. You do good, cause you gain satisfactions from it, or gain an internal feeling (of some kind) that is feeding the self in some way. Nothing is done without any form of motivation...
Like i said, I dont understand your question, but all that we do is motivated to gather an internal feeling, so in a sense, it is narcissistic.
Graduating college. Following year, got engaged to my best friend. Year after that, Married my best friend. Eight months later, finding out I'll be a Father in November.
What are some moments in your life that made you feel human, euphoric, or overcome with joy, and just overall appreciative to be alive that moment?
theres a clear difference between internal and external locus of control
Basically, do you feel like happiness is an universally shared experience manifested out of external stimuli? Or internal and there's external factors that validates those feelings? If it's the later, then you've answered the question, I too believe it's narcissistic.
But is narcissism really a bad thing, if it makes YOU happy?