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Old 07.24.2009, 04:07 PM   #8
terriblecanyons
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Originally Posted by Green Magnesium
I also feel that Life is "pointless" in the long run. And I also believe that the more introspective and observant that a person is, the more likely they are to be depressed/unhappy. Really, life is only as pointless as we let it be (regardless of religious beliefs, etc.)

Of course life is pointless! What else could it be? You think we're here for a reason? Hell no. Of course a lot of people get depressed thinking about this (I didn't, but came pretty close) and part of life I think is accepting this and still managing to live your life how you want. And I definitely do not agree with the introspective statement, unless you come to some really grim conclusions while being introspective, which takes me back to my first post: if you're truly depressed you need to take a step back and work on your personal philosophy on life and what you want out of it. READ ALAN WATTS.
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