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Young people are particularly disillusioned; according to the 2024 World Happiness Report, the young are the least happy age group of all.This generation faces an interesting irony: the world has ...
They tease the mind in the same ways…philosophy and jokes proceed from the same impulse: to confound our sense of the way things are, to flip our worlds upside down, and to ferret out hidden, often uncomfortable, truths about life. What the philosopher calls an insight, the gagster calls a zinger." [1]
Image credits: Frank Trapper / Getty #2 I Don’t Think That People Accept The Fact That Life Doesn’t Make Sense. I Think It Makes People Terribly Uncomfortable.
He says this will be uncomfortable for a number of reasons: It's hard; it's socially limiting; it can be more expensive if you are used to eating off the dollar menu; it's not as tasty when you ...
If one party to a debate accuses the other of denialism they are framing the debate. This is because an accusation of denialism is both prescriptive and polemic: prescriptive because it carries implications that there is truth to the denied claim; polemic since the accuser implies that continued denial in the light of presented evidence raises questions about the other's motives. [10]
In light of our findings things begin to look different. Laughter accompanies the passage from death to life; it creates life and accompanies birth. Consequently, laughter accompanying killing transforms death into a new birth, nullifies murder as such, and is an act of piety that transforms death into a new life. [7]
Since the dawn of time itself, it would seem that generations separated by age gaps and the differing trends that go with living through different periods of time can inspire some wildly different ...
In denialism, a person tries to deny psychologically uncomfortable truth and tries to rationalize it. [6] This urge for denialism is fueled further by narcissistic injury. [6] Narcissism gets injured when a person feels vulnerable (or weak or overwhelmed) for some reason like mental illness. [6]