Tervell [he/him] to History • edit-23 years agoTwo pictures contrasting worthy habits of "ould" with vices of "thus now". Engraving, c. 1627, after S. Ward. London : printed for John Grismand, 1627.)imagemessage-square36 fedilinkarrow-up1136file-text
arrow-up1136imageTwo pictures contrasting worthy habits of "ould" with vices of "thus now". Engraving, c. 1627, after S. Ward. London : printed for John Grismand, 1627.)Tervell [he/him] to History • edit-23 years agomessage-square36 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareGreenTeaRedFlag [any]hexbear21·3 years agoI mean, pure hedonism is an untenable lifestyle in general, not just under capitalism. link
minus-squareGreenTeaRedFlag [any]hexbear4·3 years agoperhaps, but living simply for pleasure doesn't really allow one to achieve anything. Lots of pleasure requires hard work to achieve, but is that pleasure equal to the labor put in? so life goals may be an illusion, but pursuing goals is not. link
minus-squarePseudoplatanus22 [he/him]hexbear2·3 years agoTbh I was just meming, but I happen to agree with you. link
minus-squareSoyfaceKillah [none/use name]hexbear3·3 years ago"life goals are a spook" is a spook link
I mean, pure hedonism is an untenable lifestyle in general, not just under capitalism.
Disagree, life goals are a spook
perhaps, but living simply for pleasure doesn't really allow one to achieve anything. Lots of pleasure requires hard work to achieve, but is that pleasure equal to the labor put in? so life goals may be an illusion, but pursuing goals is not.
Tbh I was just meming, but I happen to agree with you.
ah, okay.
"life goals are a spook" is a spook
This is the correct answer