And I totally agree with you.
But since we do not know what our purpose is, it is hard to "come to terms" by telling ourselves that certain things are just not our responsibility and that it is not our reason for being on Earth.
You have the same debate between destiny and free will
I believe a little in the 2, depending on the subjects, even if it seems paradoxical.
And you are also right for the "try to live alone without family", it is my case and I indeed have a lot of time to think and inform myself, and I do not intend to settle down or to make an offspring of if early, question of lack of hope in the future.
But it may change with age, so that everything does not break its gu ** le for climatic / societal reasons in the next years
Dreamer
How do you manage not to be depressed ....
dreamer wrote:
And you are also right for the "try to live alone without family", it is my case and I indeed have a lot of time to think and inform myself, and I do not intend to settle down or to make an offspring of if early, question of lack of hope in the future.
But it may change with age, so that everything does not break its gu ** le for climatic / societal reasons in the next years
Dreamer
It was in response to André's question, but I didn't say that you had to be alone.
Otherwise it is not because you are with someone that you are obliged to have children, and fortunately!
I really hope that you will meet someone who will be like you and there your life could change in 360 °!
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Christophe wrote:Hush ... everyone to make up their mind: https://www.econologie.com/articles-2619.html
I was not aware. That said, overall they have already done a lot of lobbying in a good way which let me think that my money is not thrown out of the windows.
That said, if you know of an organization or an NGO that does better, I am a giver. In the meantime, greanpeace is what I found worse even after reading your news.
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sam17 wrote:That said, if you know of an organization or an NGO that does better, I am a giver. In the meantime, greanpeace is what I found worse even after reading your news.
Uh ...econologie.com and what forum ?
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