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Re: Cynicism has a lot to do with anhedonia

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Mar 26, 2018, 1:47:13 PM3/26/18
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Dňa piatok, 6. februára 1998 9:00:00 UTC+1 Martin Gaspar napísal(-a):
> I'm not a psychologist and I can't talk about the
> neurological-physiological causes of anhedonia. But I think that in many
> cases it is the result of finding a total lack of meaning in our existence.
> Jung said that the neurosis of our time was that we find no faith or deep
> reason to believe that living is worthwhile (this is my personal
> paraphrasis, sorry). That appears in "Modern Man in Search of a Soul."
> The cynicism of the nineties is related to this. There is a pervasive
> sense of emptiness that fills our lives. Unless we find some ideal or
> some belief or something that makes our lives meaningful we will feel
> this state of vaccum that is anhedonia.
> Answers?
> I am looking for them. I am pretty cynic but looking for a change. I am
> not preacher as it may sound like in the above paragraph.

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