Do you have it all?

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  • No, what I meant is that my life is not perfect, but it's not bad. Just average, which I'm fine with.

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    • Also I don't think the word 'average' mean anything here because life is a subjective experience and there's nothing to compare it with.

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      • Yes, it is. I call it average because there's nothing special about it.

        I'm curious as to why you even care.

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        • What do you think I care? I'm trying to understand life and the universe.

          And yes I'm sure your life is average to you. But there's no such thing as an 'average' life, objectively. That's what I was getting at. It's all your personal interpretations.

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          • And asking why I won't call it perfect somehow will allow you to achieve that?

            Yeah...and I interpret mine as average. It's in the middle.

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            • It's not about me achieving a perfect life, it's about whether it's even possible. I'm coming to the idea that this world is an artificially created one and it's programmed to make us suffer in one way or another.

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    • So you're saying that you're satisfied with your life the way it is? Then why do you not want to regard it as a perfect life? I would.

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      • Are you forgetting that we are two different people?

        Yes, I might be fine with my life, but that doesn't make my life "perfect". What you're saying is that in order to be satisfied with life, it needs to be perfect. That's not true. It just doesn't need to be bad, which it's not. But nothing really special happens either. That is why I won't call it "perfect".

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        • My logic is, if it's not perfect, then there's room for frustrations. and I'm assuming you're good at handling them, that's why you're fine with it. There's no other way I can logically understand it.

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          • Hmm, I get it now. I admit there aren't really any frustrations, but like I said, there isn't anything special about it and nothing interesting happens. It's just boring. That is why I won't call it perfect, and why I refer to it as "average".

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