Post Number:#1
May 27th, 2012, 9:44 am
I see a trend and a development where we see unhappiness or discontent as something pathological, something to fight to eradicate and we use a high amount of anti-depressants in the process. Kids are being diagnosed with ADD and medicated all over the place. But are they really mentally ill? Or are they just the symptoms of a pathological society and development? So many of the masterpieces of history has come out of this natural unhappiness. Why isn't melancholy seen as the powerful gift it is any longer?
Freud talks about a natural state of unhappiness. Isn't this a much more realistic and true picture of the nature of Man? And wouldn't it be better to work for an understanding and acceptance of this picture? But I guess it isn't in the interest of development based on economical growth. Where you see the wastelands of the striving for a state of bliss and happiness everywhere. The endless search for gratification in material goods and so on.
The search for happiness is based in endless drives in human nature which can never be fully satisfied. We are taking away the great magnitude of human life with prozac in this search for happiness and destroying the world in the process. The imperative of happiness has become the real pathology, but we're so indulged in the pursuit of happiness and are being indoctrinated from birth almost to believe it's your right as a human being to feel happy.
Happiness can be so diverse, melancholy is a great form of happiness, poems, music and different pieces of art describing this natural part of human life are going to die away in this process. Life is so much more than happiness and that's what makes it so great, but we're so fixed in a race of an implanted idea of happiness that we're losing out on this tremendous diverse gift that life really is!
Freud talks about a natural state of unhappiness. Isn't this a much more realistic and true picture of the nature of Man? And wouldn't it be better to work for an understanding and acceptance of this picture? But I guess it isn't in the interest of development based on economical growth. Where you see the wastelands of the striving for a state of bliss and happiness everywhere. The endless search for gratification in material goods and so on.
The search for happiness is based in endless drives in human nature which can never be fully satisfied. We are taking away the great magnitude of human life with prozac in this search for happiness and destroying the world in the process. The imperative of happiness has become the real pathology, but we're so indulged in the pursuit of happiness and are being indoctrinated from birth almost to believe it's your right as a human being to feel happy.
Happiness can be so diverse, melancholy is a great form of happiness, poems, music and different pieces of art describing this natural part of human life are going to die away in this process. Life is so much more than happiness and that's what makes it so great, but we're so fixed in a race of an implanted idea of happiness that we're losing out on this tremendous diverse gift that life really is!