What does a person live for?
pleasure derived from chemical changes in the brain created by manipulation of the illogically manufactured environment.
>>9712138
benis in vagina
>>9712138
Eudaimonia
>>9712138
that's a loaded question
>>9712162
>that's a loaded question
explain further. do you not feel that people aim at anything?
Everything, the world is really beautiful.
>>9712188
Maybe to a blind Jew drunk on lies.
The world has beauty to it. It also has ugliness, which is promoted by the society. Contrary to its founding ethos.
>>9712218
It's called perspective you mongoloid.
>>9712244
Whatever you're on is much stronger than perspective lad.
>>9712159
>isn't that the thing that's defined as "the thing that everyone wants"?
I don't recall your exact wording, but that might be due to different translations. To answer your question: yes, that's how Plato and Aristotle saw it, albeit there is more to it.
Essentially, all our endavours are but a means to an end, and this end is but another means to another end and so forth. Eudaimonia, however, is not only the end of all means, but an end in and off itself. All humans seek it, but they go about it in accordance to their own understanding. This is why Aristotle placed the greatest emphasis upon reason and why the Platonist considered wisdom to be the highest good.
>>9712272
I don't think he means he's on drugs, he just simply chooses only to see the beauty in the world and ignore the ugliness.
>>9712138
to do what's right quietly, the religion game. there's nothing else.
>>9712303
>not rejoycing over the ugly tits of an old whore
Do you even poetry
>>9712138
I have an enemy. He thinks he is a lot smarter than he really is, and as a result he is in an awkward situation. Unfortunately he's outside my reach, but I watch eagerly, waiting for his poorly-thought-out plans to tighten around his throat and choke him.
that, and the next episode of Dragon Ball Super.