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Old 12-9-2010, 07:56 AM   #15
Cavernio
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Default Re: What is happiness?

So, what about someone who's a villain who strive to **** everything up for everyone else perfectly? They're some deranged person who's probably been epitomized in a comic book, and what makes them happy is to upset everyone else. If we had no ideology of perfect ugliness, then that person could not understand how to get everyone else in the world to have it. Even though for that individual, (I'm trying to use your theory here), they would be getting happiness, they still most definitely have an idea of what perfect ugliness is for everyone else, which is NOT good. As such, this super-villainistic individual MUST have a 'model' that is centered around suffering, right?
I really have no idea if this disproves your point, I suspect it might, but I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't because I'm clearly not quite getting it.
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