[Xmca-l] Re: Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya

Ulvi İçil ulvi.icil@gmail.com
Mon Dec 1 03:04:54 PST 2014


Thank you Annalisa.

You are right. There is certainly many many happinnesses.

But the question was: One big, common happiness for all. Is there such
happiness?

Anf if there is, what are its preconditions?

Kind regards,

Ulvi


2014-12-01 10:41 GMT+02:00 Annalisa Aguilar <annalisa@unm.edu>:

> Dear Ulvi,
>
> I think it absolutely depends on what you mean by happiness!  :)
>
> But to Zoya, it seems that she became the person she became from the deep
> reading she did. I'm sure writing in a notebook is a part of that as well.
> I suspect in the backdrop of her hard life, these past-times were essential
> to her development, especially concerning her imagination.
>
> Have you noticed how cows are not bothered if they have matching horns or
> crooked horns? Or cats do not complain that their silly acrobatics are
> posted on the internet?
>
> If we evolve to a state of being non-self-conscious, as animals are, we
> might be happier than we are now. Though maybe I am wrong.
>
> Maybe happiness is just _being_ happy?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Annalisa
>


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