Originally Posted by
elTwitcho
You're assuming about a person's character again without knowing them. You certainly can't transpose the way you derive meaning in your life or your set of values onto another person so it's terribly short sighted to tell a person "I feel this way, and because I haven't given much thought to the interpretive nature of reality, I assume you must share the same value system and therefore you must have had different experiences to come to a different conclusion than the one I have". While the way you interpret your experiences led you to your conclusion, it's borderline ridiculous to assume that the only way to arrive at a different conclusion is to have had different experiences, or that your conclusion is the only possible one that can be correct. That's borderline ridiculous and if I were in your shoes I'd consider it a strong character flaw, but you're free to do whatever you want.
For further reading on the merit of experiences (even negative) - Albert Camus, the myth of sisyphus
Are you serious, bro? LOOK AT YOUR OWN POST. You are talking about the interspective, individual nature of reality and you post "Boredom is the worst state a human being can find himself in" Not I...a HUMAN BEING. HAHAHAHAHA.






You just "transposed the way you derive meaning in your life *bla bla bla* onto another person. Seriously, you just proved your own point. Good job. BTW, I'm pretty sure you stole that sentence from a textbook somewhere b/c it is just too ridiculous. You're a joke.
EDIT: also you proved your own point by saying "assuming about a person's character" and then saying "i'd consider it a character flaw". You clearly have no idea what you're talking about and just love to spout out this pseudo-intellectual BS.