MyMulligan

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[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

Lasting happiness? There's always going to be downs as well as ups in life. Stoicism will teach you how to handle the pitfalls in life without dwelling on them and helping you to get on in life. Buddhism will help you to understand that life is full of sorrow but that the journey is it's own reward and that joy can be found anywhere.

A perpetual state of satisfaction can be reached that's liberally peppered with happiness. Happiness is not an end goal. It's the after affect of a effortful life that invites playfulness and new experiences.

The key word here is effort. Happiness should not be the main goal. Living your values. Finding a process and journey that meets your values and challenges you slightly will bring satisfaction.

Be carful of self help books and systems. Many are designed to put you on a perpetual wheel of needing more and more books to buy and classes to take. They are money generators that will tell you they offer the golden cure. And if you didn't succeed with the system in a few months then here's part two you can buy.

I do like THE HAPPINESS LAB podcast as a starting point. There's a free Yale course too. The teaching there can get you to examine some stuff.

Be kinder to yourself but do put some challenges in your way. Happiness is not about having a placid life.

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

OMG, do you want malware, because that's how you get malware. https://media.tenor.com/WDugxDUlfrcAAAAM/archer-ants.gif

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

Google and Bing search has been horrible with that for some time. Bing AI will at least bypass the crap website's for now anyway.

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 10 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Curious if someone in an abusive relationship could use this trick if their phone was being monitored. If the abuser was just monitoring them with the phone's parental controls this would work but if there was an app probably not?

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

Seven Samurai is an amazing movie. It set the groundwork for so much more to follow.

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

Harold and Maude Silence of the Lambs Thor: Ragnarok Singing in the Rain Unforgiven

Silly to hold us to five but those were the first to come to mind.

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 5 points 1 year ago

I nearly spit out my drink. Relatable and funny.

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 6 points 1 year ago

We need a remind me bot. I've no clue other than Putin fled Moscow and they guy controlling a bunch of mercenaries is coming for him. I'll look back at this post later to see what the consensus is and if they supply links.

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

Porteus is cool. I messed around with it when trying to set up an idiot proof browsing pc for a relative.

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 8 points 1 year ago

Pop or Mint are fantastic. They are my go to.

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 5 points 1 year ago

Agreed but they will bleed off users more than likely with their shenanigans. The Fediverse is at a tipping point. It will either develop to be robust and fun/informational, or it will remain the playground for a few. Societies only become better when more people are actively involved. We need the involvement now more than ever to guard against fracturing.

[–] MyMulligan@lemmy.one 10 points 1 year ago (6 children)

The thing is that Meta and Reddit are masters of social manipulation through their algorithms. They know what low common denominators get the most engagement. I blame FB for a big number of echo Chambers and that just fed people their own negativity right back, made them spiral into a bad place mentally.

If they have any ability to post to the Fediverse or to track things they'll do it all over again.

It's the halcyon days of the Fediverse. Negativity on my feed is nonexistent. There's discussion. There's respect for differences. I know things will change with time but it's important that the big instances never work as proxies for big tech. It's important that big tech doesn't get a seat at the table. Voices should remain individual and not some mouthpiece to an industry that wants centralized control.

 

Documentary Now has some excellent episodes with a few duds here and there but overall if you enjoy comedy, satire, and documentaries you'll find it's a great series to watch. I just caught up with it on Netflix and the 2022 season with the Agnes Varda spoof. It was well done and heartfelt. Has anyone else watched "Trouver Frisson"?

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