Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Boredom

How deeply do you actually think before you say - I've got nothing better to do?
Well, here's an analogy that I read about some time ago, that the very thing you're doing now is the result of you having nothing better to do. That is, in other words, the result of an opportunity cost.

Amazing isn't it, how we even find philosophical qualities in economics texts. I attempted reading Thus Spoke Zarathustra and almost died. Every single line is god-damned rhetorical and possesses more than a superficial meaning. It really gives me a headache, because the minute I take anything, any word at face value, I'm so gonna be the #1 fucktard of the century who takes a Philosophy book for what it really isn't. I was just bored you see, and I truly believe that boredom does drive you to do something to kill boredom, and hence you're actually killing boredom because you have nothing better to do, and that the very act of killing boredom that stems from boredom shows that there is no one point of time that you can live your life without killing boredom, and hence you never really are bored ever in your entire measly pathetic life. Not for more than that split second or two which you take to think of something to kill your boredom.

Honestly, how many of us can frankly say we've lived out life well enough to actually consider opening your mouth and letting your voicebox say: "I've lived my life well". Well, not me. Hence, we're all pathetic people living around a life and leading a lifestyle which we think is fufilling, but unknowingly, are living what I call a life that is driven by none other than a meaningless purpose which we do not have much of a conscience for. Because the ideal lifestyle always lacks something, and we replace that ideal with a lifestyle we think is enjoyable, and blind ourselves with the sheer amount of fun and enjoyment and hedonistic bullshit. Unknowingly, we are but the little subject of cruel relativity. We never enjoy enough because we love to compare, that our current lifestyle is nonetheless inferior relative to my ideal lifestyle. If so, how then can you say that someone else is lifeless, has no life, when you yourself are but a homosapien who subjects yourself to brainless relativity?

Ok haha, I was just kidding. Just trying to imitate Friedrich Nietzsche's Zarathustra's form of speech.
I do not actually mean much of what I said.

NOTE: THIS IS A PARODY YOU DUMBASS

posted@10:56 AM

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