I followed the flow chart, and I need to say, I’m dissapointed that there was no option: “Got a Problem? Y? Yo I’ll solve it. Check out hook? Y? DJ Revolves it.”
So, if one has moren then a single problem, so long as they arrange any insolvable ones to be first, they will minimize their effort as well as remain happy.
Sooo…all there is to being happy is saying “I can’t fix my problems, oh well”? Kind of have to agree with Maxwell that ‘there’s nothing more you can do’ is a pretty depressing thought.
“My house is being foreclosed, my car was stolen, my dog died, my wife left me and my children hate me, and I’m in poor health or on my deathbed, but since I have no job, no car insurance, no money for another dog, my wife hates me and is teaching my children to and she has custody, and there’s no treatment for my illness, I guess there’s nothing more I can do….” = INSTANT HAPPINESS
… yeah. Prolly not. Nice try on simplifying life, uploader… would that it were so simple.
Actually, if you’re in poor health and on your deathbed it makes very little sense to worry about those other things. And I actually think “There’s nothing more you can do.” is quite a rational, happy thought. If you’ve done all you can do, then there’s no point stressing over it. Does that mean that every one will follow that advice? Of course not, but it is still a more logical conclusion than dwelling on a problem you can’t solve.
The thing is that the stressful part is the “Solve the problem”.
I got 99 problems and this loophole is 1.
i’ll go back to bed now
If only “there`s nothing more you can do“ wasn`t such a painfully depressing thought.
I followed the flow chart, and I need to say, I’m dissapointed that there was no option: “Got a Problem? Y? Yo I’ll solve it. Check out hook? Y? DJ Revolves it.”
Same.
Thank god I’m not the only one who thought this.
So, if one has moren then a single problem, so long as they arrange any insolvable ones to be first, they will minimize their effort as well as remain happy.
Leave it to the intellectuals to get depressed by simplicity. LOL
Sooo…all there is to being happy is saying “I can’t fix my problems, oh well”? Kind of have to agree with Maxwell that ‘there’s nothing more you can do’ is a pretty depressing thought.
“My house is being foreclosed, my car was stolen, my dog died, my wife left me and my children hate me, and I’m in poor health or on my deathbed, but since I have no job, no car insurance, no money for another dog, my wife hates me and is teaching my children to and she has custody, and there’s no treatment for my illness, I guess there’s nothing more I can do….” = INSTANT HAPPINESS
… yeah. Prolly not. Nice try on simplifying life, uploader… would that it were so simple.
whats worse is when youre ALWAYS stuck on steps 2&3 on the right
Actually, if you’re in poor health and on your deathbed it makes very little sense to worry about those other things. And I actually think “There’s nothing more you can do.” is quite a rational, happy thought. If you’ve done all you can do, then there’s no point stressing over it. Does that mean that every one will follow that advice? Of course not, but it is still a more logical conclusion than dwelling on a problem you can’t solve.
Sounds like a Country/Western Song
It is simple. “I’m not in Darfur.” *instant happiness*
Answer does not compute
So spot on. +1 Intarwebs
The problem here is the infinite loop of solvable problems…