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@TheCheeseManGuy

2 months ago

"An object in posession seldom retains the charm it had in pursuit"

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@jarrodhumphrey9350

2 months ago

Holy smokes. This guy can explain complex ideas so well. Impressed.

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@FoodFollow

2 months ago

How he can explain the book with such clear, concise terms is a talent. I understand what he's saying but would never be able to say it so well.

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@plugnickle

2 months ago

The secret is not "needing" but being "needed".
Perfect purpose and subsequent contentment.

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@ryansturdivant387

2 months ago

"Having stuff isn’t fun. Getting stuff is. It’s neither about the journey OR the destination. It’s who you become on the journey." - Jimmy Carr

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@danjbundrick

2 months ago

I'm gonna have to listen to this 6 more times because it's such juicy food for thought

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@garethtatler6886

2 months ago

I am now going to go and read some of Blaise Pascal's works, having never done so before. Thank you.

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@ParadoxProblems

2 months ago

"the search for meaning is meaning" because we believe we want it but can never have it, but we have developed the illusion of us getting closer to it

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@Ugeen-Huge-Jeans

2 months ago

This makes way more sense than Pascal’s wager.

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@PfEMP

2 months ago

Commenting here just so I get reminded of this gem again

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@abs1977

2 months ago

I love the clarity this brings ....

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@johnbabb_

2 months ago

Ironically Pascal was critical of pure reason and feared that it took the mystery out of life. He essentially came up with the wager as an antidote to natural philosophy (science) and its gestalt at his time.

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@PenguinPopsiclePie

2 months ago

This is summed up in saying such as "It's about the journey, not the destination."

The human spirit is nourished by the pursuit of goals, not the attainment of goals.

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@cosmiccomedy7394

2 months ago

This is the best short ive ever come across. That was so brilliantly explained.

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@Bai_Su_Zhen

2 months ago

This is such a well made argumentation. Wow.

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@darrylherman916

2 months ago

It's the Experience. All of it. Learning the skill, trial and error. Then testing what you've learned to see if your approach was the solution to winning the challenge. We are children forever in search of the next game or adventure.

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@julietbihary9811

2 months ago

That's why it's called the pursuit of happiness. It's something you have to constantly chase. Catching the thing you wanted is happiness. The human brain loves challenge and reward. Challenge without reward is useless. Just as reward without challenge is heartless.

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@ralphalf5897

2 months ago

The real win comes from being cognizant when you're in a state of flow within the pursuit while being aware that you want to ride the wave but never actually win.

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@FlawlessDietzy

2 months ago

Alex, I have literally watched you grow up. You were smarter than me when you were a little kid and you still amaze.

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@JosueMartinez-cz4ct

1 month ago

This just shows that humans like to set up goals, and that we love what we can’t have. But most people, even without the trill of the game will be happy winning all the money just like people would be happy when getting to heaven. There’s many assumptions on your derived conclusion, just like how is obvious there wasn’t a real experiment about what would make people happy from Pascal, it was just what he thought it would happen.

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