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truth. Check out the life of St. Paul. The good life consists of Duty + Contentment
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True. You just need to style your life to work for you to achieve some form of contentment. If you are a thrill seeker than you need to adjust your life accordingly. The more boring you are the easier it is to reach contentment.
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Yes.

God calls us to be holy, which doesn't necessarily equate to happy.
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That's actually an interesting question.

I can see and readily accept a good life not having to be a happy one. Especially in the past.

But not being meaningful is a harder leap for me, at least on the surface.
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Nope.

Need at least one or the other.

Although sustained happiness is tough to achieve. Our brains dont produce enough dopamine. Any extended dopamine hit leads to a drought, which could make us miserable on a perfectly fine day. Kind of like a hangover.

Imagine being so stupid you dedicate your life to a fairytale written thousands of years ago (infidel)
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Bush4Ever. wrote: Fri Jun 10, 2022 8:54 pm That's actually an interesting question.

I can see and readily accept a good life not having to be a happy one. Especially in the past.

But not being meaningful is a harder leap for me, at least on the surface.
It makes zero sense. Living an unhappy meaningless existence can still be a good life? Lol no
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AtiliusRegulus wrote: Fri Jun 10, 2022 2:21 pm truth. Check out the life of St. Paul. The good life consists of Duty + Contentment
If you live a life of duty does that not inherently imply it was meaningful?
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PhutureDynasty wrote: Fri Jun 10, 2022 10:43 pm
AtiliusRegulus wrote: Fri Jun 10, 2022 2:21 pm truth. Check out the life of St. Paul. The good life consists of Duty + Contentment
If you live a life of duty does that not inherently imply it was meaningful?
i suppose a pawn is a chess piece with some meaning and value, but in the context of religion, there is no king piece on the board
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