The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
The logical conclusion of what you're saying is that people can and should be happy entirely unconditionally. Doesn't matter if you're poor, starving and living on the street. Doesn't matter if you're being beaten within an inch of your life on a daily basis. Doesn't matter if you suffer a debilitating injury, or if all your loved ones start dropping dead like flies, you should be satisfied with your lot in life regardless, because happiness comes from within, right?
In my opinion, and I certainly could be wrong, describing the worst set of conditions you possibly can to create the worst set of conditions you possibly can to compare it with not having a girlfriend, does not a logical equivalent make.
But ultimately, yes. I live by myself in the Seattle area on less than $1000/month disability. I ended up here through the section 8 program from the street after leaving a domestic violence situation for which I found there was no support because I'm male. I have had six heart attacks, a progressive and deadly muscular auto-immune disorder that routinely (re: daily) rips muscle from bone. I have two living relatives: a father who will not accept that his son has autism and a daughter who hasn't spoken to me in ten years and thirteen days. In addition to ASD level two, I have dissociative identity disorder (previously known as multiple personality disorder), complex PTSD, combat PTSD, and a panic disorder.
And, I am happy.
The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
If you truly believe that, then why ever do anything to contribute to the well-being of people around you? If they're suffering, it must be because they haven't found happiness from inside themselves. Circumstances don't matter. Nothing matters, other than an individual finding happiness within themselves.
Why do for others? Because it adds to my happiness. Humility isn't thinking less of yourself, it's thinking of yourself less. To that end, and I'm serious about this, my PM box is open to you if you want to talk. I didn't say what I said to anger or upset you, I said it because I truly do want to see you find happiness in life and I believe that you won't find it where you are looking.