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September 27, 2013 at 2:43 PM #765867September 27, 2013 at 6:35 PM #765873scaredyclassicParticipant
The anxiety in panel 8 is the strain of operating in the system. Hard not to feel it
September 27, 2013 at 8:04 PM #765878NotCrankyParticipantMy current car cost 7,000 and so far we have gotten 150,000 miles from it with minor repairs most of which I did myself. Next time I won’t spend more than 5k. I don’t sweat cars and house and pretty much never have except for the sweat equity along the way which was large. I have the worst car and still a pretty simple house and I don’t waste time with curb appeal….so shoot me.
Tomorrow I am really going to really buck the system….the kids on my son’s soccer team are going to get an apple (from my neighbors tree) and a hardboiled egg from my chickens for their AYSO “mandatory snack”… usually it’s 3 or 4 items of pure kid pleasing commercial snack food garbage . That heroic act of defiance alone will create a psychic lift that will get me through at least a week in fine spirits. I hope my kids don’t get beat up at school for it. Maybe I’ll home school them.
September 27, 2013 at 9:19 PM #765879scaredyclassicParticipantstill, doesn’t the System infect your brain? Don’t you find yourself doing all sorts of mental calculations over all sorts of decisions, large and small? isn’t it hard not to think about money, what you have, what you may lose, , what’s in the future?
isn’t this what it is to be an responsible “adult” today? aresponsible steward of one’s resources.
September 27, 2013 at 9:31 PM #765880scaredyclassicParticipanttime is money.
September 27, 2013 at 9:33 PM #765881scaredyclassicParticipantmaaybe those “priceless” visa commercials are a kind of corporate comment on the commodification of everything in our lives. how ironic thata credit card companies are telling us the value of things and then informing us that certain things are priceless. but everything leading up to the “priceless” moment is clearly monetized, priced and paid for. and worse, podered for its value and its ability to lead up toa “price;ess” moment.
those goddamn visa commercial s suck!
“the smile on her face”….priceless….
isn’t america thinking how much it’s actually worth?
September 27, 2013 at 9:35 PM #765882scaredyclassicParticipantone of my kids was asking me about why we were so against communism a few decades back. all i coould think was they wouldn’t accept our monetary blips.
September 27, 2013 at 9:46 PM #765883scaredyclassicParticipantWe are all actuaries now. A nation of risk benefit calculators.
September 27, 2013 at 9:48 PM #765884scaredyclassicParticipantThose visa commercials are the money equivalent of the chipotle animal cruelty corporate farming ad.
Resistance us futile as youll merely be incorporated into a marketing campaign.
September 27, 2013 at 9:48 PM #765885scaredyclassicParticipantEggs and an apple.
Nice!
September 28, 2013 at 5:30 AM #765888NotCrankyParticipantYou choose , scaredy.
September 28, 2013 at 6:43 AM #765889scaredyclassicParticipantevery choice you make entails other choices.
September 28, 2013 at 6:44 AM #765890scaredyclassicParticipantSAMSARA AND NIRVANA
LOOK about and contemplate life! Everything is transient and nothing endures. There is birth and death, growth and decay; there is combination and separation. The glory of the world is like a flower: it stands in full bloom in the morning and fades in the heat of the day.
Wherever you look, there is a rushing and a struggling, and an eager pursuit of pleasure. There is a panic flight from pain and death, and hot are the flames of burning desires. The world is Vanity Fair, full of changes and transformations. All is Samsara, the turning Wheel of Existence.
Is there nothing permanent in the world? Is there in the universal turmoil no resting-place where our troubled heart can find peace? Is there nothing everlasting? Oh, that we could have cessation of anxiety, that our burning desires would be extinguished! When shall the mind become tranquil and composed?
The Buddha, our Lord, was grieved at the ills of life. He saw the vanity of worldly happiness and sought salvation in the one thing that will not fade or perish, but will abide for ever and ever.
You who long for life, learn that immortality is hidden in transiency. You who wish for happiness without the sting of regret, lead a life of righteousness. You who yearn for riches, receive treasures that are eternal. Truth is wealth, and a life of truth is happiness.
All compounds will be dissolved again, but the verities which determine all combinations and separations as laws of nature endure for ever and aye. Bodies fall to dust, but the truths of the mind will not be destroyed.
Truth knows neither birth nor death; it has no beginning and no end. Welcome the truth. The truth is the immortal part of mind. Establish the truth in your mind, for the truth is the image of the eternal; it portrays the immutable; it reveals the everlasting; the truth gives unto mortals the boon of immortality.
The Buddha has proclaimed the truth; let the truth of the Buddha dwell in your hearts. Extinguish in yourselves every desire that antagonizes the Buddha, and in the perfection of your spiritual growth you will become like unto him. That of your heart which cannot or will not develop into Buddha must perish, for it is mere illusion and unreal; it is the source of your error; it is the cause of your misery.
You attain to immortality by filling your minds with truth. Therefore, become like unto vessels fit to receive the Master’s words. Cleanse yourselves of evil and sanctify your lives. There is no other way of reaching truth.
Learn to distinguish between Self and Truth. Self is the cause of selfishness and the source of evil; truth cleaves to no self; it is universal and leads to justice and righteousness. Self, that which seems to those who love their self as their being, is not the eternal, the everlasting, the imperishable. Seek not self, but seek the truth.
If we liberate our souls from our petty selves, wish no ill to others, and become clear as a crystal diamond reflecting the light of truth, what a radiant picture will appear in us mirroring things as they are, without the admixture of burning desires, without the distortion of erroneous illusion, without the agitation of clinging and unrest.
Yet you love self and will not abandon self-love. So be it, but then, verily, you should learn to distinguish between the false self and the true self. The ego with all its egotism is the false self. It is an unreal illusion and a perishable combination. He only who identifies his self with the truth will attain Nirvana; and he who has entered Nirvana has attained Buddhahood; he has acquired the highest good; he has become eternal and immortal.
All compound things shall be dissolved again, worlds will break to pieces and our individualities will be scattered; but the words of Buddha will remain for ever.
The extinction of self is salvation; the annihilation of self is the condition of enlightenment; the blotting out of self is Nirvana.
Happy is he who has ceased to live for pleasure and rests in the truth. Verily his composure and tranquility of mind are the highest bliss.
Let us take our refuge in the Buddha, for he has found the everlasting in the transient. Let us take our refuge in that which is the immutable in the changes of existence. Let us take our refuge in the truth that is established through the enlightenment of the Buddha. Let us take our refuge in the community of those who seek the truth and endeavor to live in the truth.
September 28, 2013 at 7:04 AM #765892NotCrankyParticipantYou should have seen the time we gave the soccer kids zucchini flax seed muffins.
Priceless.That’s good philosophical stuff their scaredy, I am into rumi now, you should always be into the prophets of the lands you are currently conquering.
September 28, 2013 at 7:08 AM #765893NotCrankyParticipant[quote=6packscaredy]every choice you make entails other choices.[/quote]
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