Chizzang wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 8:40 am
Ivytalk wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 8:20 am
Daily message received from Cyniczang.
please identify the inaccuracies...
Yes I've become a cynic but it is well-earned
example: our two presidential candidates of 2016 prove the point
The petulant dufus and the subversive cunt
battle it out - and America is left choosing sides and ultimately defending the indefensible two of them
Nice work here, Chizzy!
Like cynicism is a bad thing...
Cynicism is one of the most striking of all the Hellenistic philosophies.[9] It offered people the possibility of happiness and freedom from suffering in an age of uncertainty. Although there was never an official Cynic doctrine, the fundamental principles of Cynicism can be summarized as follows:[10][11][12]
The goal of life is eudaimonia and mental clarity or lucidity (ἁτυφια) - literally "freedom from smoke (τύφος)" which signified false belief, mindlessness, folly, and conceit.
Eudaimonia is achieved by living in accord with Nature as understood by human reason.
Arrogance (τύφος) is caused by false judgments of value, which cause negative emotions, unnatural desires, and a vicious character.
Eudaimonia, or human flourishing, depends on self-sufficiency (αὐτάρκεια), equanimity, arete, love of humanity, parrhesia, and indifference to the vicissitudes of life (adiaphora ἁδιαφορία).[12]
One progresses towards flourishing and clarity through ascetic practices (ἄσκησις) which help one become free from influences – such as wealth, fame, and power – that have no value in Nature. Examples include Diogenes' practice of living in a tub and walking barefoot in winter.
A Cynic practices shamelessness or impudence (Αναιδεια) and defaces the nomos of society; the laws, customs, and social conventions which people take for granted.