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Our Fardel To spend, or not to spend, that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous prices, Or to deny the urge for instant gratification, And by denying, grow richer. To deny, to grow rich – To grow rich and become a millionaire next door, With inflation much more, and through denial to avoid The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks The sucker is heir to; 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To deny, to grow rich – To grow rich, perchance to pay taxes – ay, there's the rub, For in that wealth of denial what penalty may come, When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause; there's the respect That makes calamity of a long life: For who would bear the loss of the knicks and knacks, The designers' labels, the automakers' SUVs, The trips to Florence, the things that play DVDs, The cellular phones, and the toys that mark our status, When he himself might lose half his estate To the IRS' bodkin; who would fardels bear, To grunt and sweat under a weary life, For no more than a bank account of many figures? The department store from whose bourn Many trinkets emerge, engages our fantasies, Helps us rather bear those ills we have, And keeps us up with Joneses we know not of. Thus, conscience doth make shoppers of us all! |
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it seems like the conclusion being reached is that pessimistic people should "off" themselves and optimistic people should keep on keepin on. i'm not so sure i'm comfortable with this.
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i get the impression that you think it is objectively right, that an individual should decide for him/herself whether or not to live or die. i am not convinced either way but i am interested in hearing your justification for this. |
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I have always believed we are animals, and our lives have exactly the same worth or lack or worth as that of any other animal.
I do not know, but I think, that the other animals do not agonize over whether life is worth living. And I don't think people do, either, unless they are physically, psychologically, or environmentally ill. That is, unless they are suffering so badly they would rather die. The other animals are the same. Sometimes they are so ill, or their circumstances are so noxious or hopeless that they give up and die. I believe our sense of life's worth is entirely instinctual, and comes from physical, social, and environmental health. |
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http://www.econlib.org/library/LFBoo...20OF%20SUICIDE You'll want to click on the "footnote" links as you read the text. Some are explanatory materials added by an editor, and others are Hume's remarks. |
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i get the impression that you think it is objectively right, that an individual should decide for him/herself whether or not to live or die. i am not convinced either way but i am interested in hearing your justification for this.
For my personal justification...each person is in control of their own life. What they want to do with it, is their choice. They can do anything they want with their life, so long as they do not infringe on other beings. No human being asked to be alive; their parents made that decision for them. No consent from the person could have been given. Ultimately, a person should be in total control of their own life--including whether they want to live it or not. |
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