Eudaemonia
God bless you.
sighed E
U D A
E M O
N I A Yoo-di-moh-nee-uh
Termed
by Aristotle in his work Nicomachean Ethics in regards to moral philosophy
OhChrist.
You’re killing me.
Yoo-di-moh-nee-uh
Yoo-di-moh-nee-uh.
Jah
Is this another word that turn you on, sits
pretty on a line, nothing dangling this time, no fishhooks, chocked full of
vowels?
Your A E fixation?
chuckled Theres tha but also wha it means
Which is?
Youll
agree
Don’t get ahead of yourself.
Cant imagine I will
Happiness Well-being A life of purpose Virtue Fulfilmen
. .
.
. On a roll, babe. Something. Happy.
That doesn’t sound like you. Where’s
the dark wrinkle.
If I were to point out
a shade a shadow Id say the idea of reasonI understand its necessity however I also agree with Simone Weil who remarked
The great human error
is to reason in place of finding out.
You going philosophical on me?
Arent I usually dabbling
You care to talk about sports?
No
Women?
Sex?
No
You know I don’t want to work that hard.
You don
Im the one who does the heavy liftinwho proposes circumstances
Who picks apart your arguments because you feel you have to say
somethinganything before thinking it through
Im cool with silence as you gather your thoughts
No.
I’m fighting with a solipsist.
Funny how often tha words comes out of
your mouth
Latin Solus alone
Ipse self
My mind certainly
exists Yours is sketchy
What
the hell?
You really think I believe believe the
world believe others you are projections illusions of my consciousness
No
I think you’re egocentric.
I believe everyones egocentric
I do not believe everyones a narcissisttheres a Venn diagram for you to
draw something you love you do every time we get together converse the overlap of egocentric an narcissism
Hopefully it will look different than
your usual display
Maybe move the circles around
At
a fortyfivedegree angle from one another Why always linear
Your beloved words are linear.
Jah
Theyre not a diagram theyre
letters in a row
Pretty maids all in a row
But maybe you didnt see the
film
2252, Saturday,
7 2. 26
1039, Sunday,
8 2. 26
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Aristotle/Physics-and-metaphysics
Pretty Maids All in a Row https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85Dcs5Z7dQ0