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Looking for fulfilling belief system

The best life is subjective, Bohdi Pavlonian, to I guess basically paraphrase what you were saying. My "best life" which is more important to me than anyone else's "best life," involves having a lot of money to buy all of the best stuff that this horrible, unforgiving capitalist economy has cursed us with. I'm not sure what category of morality that may fall into in other people's books, but in mine it falls into the "good" category. So I guess you could say that I'm honestly conforming to the true capitalist standard, which, believe it or not - is something that is becoming increasingly less common.

Do I expect spiritual fulfillment out of this venture? I'm not even sure what that means, but I'll try to think about it in between doing stuff that I've always wanted to do since I was a little kid and will have worked for hard to get (hopefully sometime in the near future).
 
just curious, because usually when I hear the phrase "best life", it is a recipe for an evolving system of discontent. I believe in the simplicities of contentment, but that is coming from someone whom is here because they have to use one form of electronic escape to illude all other auditory bombardments in his current dwelling.
 
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