I am trying to picture a freefloating, intransitive, unqualified gratitude except as physiologically- engendered gratitude after satisfaction of basic desires.Martin Peter Clarke wrote: ↑Wed May 07, 2025 8:11 amHappiness, meaning, depends on gratitude. Which is hard to remember in distraction.Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 1:33 pmHappiness depends on soul. Soul is strongest when conscience, led by reason and ordinary human sympathy, is active.puto wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:56 am People you are looking for an 'objective truth', in opinions of others', and not your own adequacy of beliefs. Self-knowledge is never to re-asses a cognition once made. Justification amounts to knowledge, or it is mere opinion. Academically cannot be apprehended. Pyrrho answer to the 'normative question was not to hold 'opinions', and suspend 'judgment', the outcome will be tranquility (ataraxia.) Having, happiness is the meaning of life. We do not come to happiness through the hypothetical question, according to Pyrrho. Somehow is the 'theoretical' being rationally consistent, for action, which is subjective feeling (not understood.) Because emotion or external pressures, Pyrrho wants us to use reason to come to meaning, which is self-evident and not chance, and no further proof or justification. This is why I am a Sceptic, and try to apprehend concepts and ideas. But I am still investigating, in analytics and formal logic of concepts through analysis. "Don't worry just be happy," by Bobby McFerrin.
Easy to know to whom one is or ought to be grateful.
Counting one's blessings may lead to grasping for more blessings, and is in any case insufficient.
Gratitude towards God, yes, except for the problem of evil.