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    How do you define richness from a bioenergetic point of view?

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    • DonkeyDudeD
      DonkeyDude @Sugar
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      @Sugar said in How do you define richness from a bioenergetic point of view?:

      I think richness has more to do with intelligence, diet, abundance of a variety of foods including occasional caviar, time available, nice natural furniture/rugs/blankets, being able to preserve your age, attention and desire from the opposite sex than it has to do with the amount of USD someone has.

      Having some USD does help with most of the things you listed though.

      Sure, there are wealthy people who don't know how to actually live well. But there are even more poor people who might know it but cannot use this knowledge in practice. You will not have a good diet if you rely on kindness of strangers for your nutrition. I would like to eat caviar, oysters and shrimp but these just won't fit in a $10k a year budget.

      I would say bioenergetic "richness" might be considered an inverse of amount of inescapable stress you must endure in your life; that in turn relies on minimizing the amount of stress and maximizing your ability to deal with it. Money helps with both, even if many wealthy people don't use it that way.

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        pittybitty
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        Richness is living in a plentiful environment. Plentiful in energy, plentiful in allies, plentiful in opportunities. This allows organisms to risk more and to live leisurely because even if they fail their environment will save them. They can exert much more energy without risk of death.

        A poor environment means always having to overreact to threats because every threat can kills, being unable to build up reserves.

        Competing for rich environments is the most foundational instinct of any biological being, always affecting every single cell in your body. Shrimps do it. Lizards do it. Birds do it. Humans do it.

        Money itself is not part of being rich, but having money allows one to access such environments so it is sometimes a good proxy. (If you are brave enough to leave behind the hostile environment in which you earned it, which most wage-slaves aren't.)

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          Cristiano
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          10 BTC or gtfo

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          • Ray Van WinkleR
            Ray Van Winkle @Norwegian Mugabe
            last edited by

            i want money because otherwise i will have to work in a dank, damp warehouse for 10 hours a day until i get cancer and die

            if i had a lot of money i would see cool places and do cool things i don't have the money or time to

            stupid thread by upper middle class and coping neets with autism

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            • Norwegian MugabeN
              Norwegian Mugabe @Ray Van Winkle
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              @Ray-Van-Winkle You could see cool places and do cool things without having much money. You are the one coping. Moreover, most people need some kind of work to balance their lives. Only a few select people like myself are suited for luxury.

              Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

              Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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              • Ray Van WinkleR
                Ray Van Winkle @Norwegian Mugabe
                last edited by

                @Norwegian-Mugabe only N or R life would get worse if they had + 1 million dollars

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                • Norwegian MugabeN
                  Norwegian Mugabe @Ray Van Winkle
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                  @Ray-Van-Winkle There are studies on lottery winners and most do not end up better in any way shape or form. There are several good God-given reasons for why you are where you are. Amor Fati, retard.

                  Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                  Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                  • Ray Van WinkleR
                    Ray Van Winkle @Norwegian Mugabe
                    last edited by

                    @Norwegian-Mugabe i was calling you upper middle class, not neet with autism btw

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                    • Norwegian MugabeN
                      Norwegian Mugabe @Ray Van Winkle
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                      @Ray-Van-Winkle All I am trying to convey is my endless love for my fellow beings. I think it is a mistake to think "if only I had more money my problems would be solved". This is learned helplessness. You can improve all the important aspects of your life dramatically without more money. The upper-middle class is generally not thriving either. They usually work more hours here in Norway and has poor health and suffer from atomisation. I am not saying that resources are inconsequential, but they are overhyped for the reasons I wrote about in my first post on this thread.

                      Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                      Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                      • Ray Van WinkleR
                        Ray Van Winkle @Norwegian Mugabe
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                        @Norwegian-Mugabe because you live in a country where the standard of living is pretty much the same for engineers and part-time fry cooks and the main reason to get a good job is high serotonin/learned helplessness

                        u already are rich from birth, if u lived somewhere shit you'd think different, like if you were forced to live on rice fried in canola oil with random plants mixed in

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                        • Norwegian MugabeN
                          Norwegian Mugabe @Ray Van Winkle
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                          @Ray-Van-Winkle Yes I would have thought differently, but that does not mean that I would have been more right. This thread is also not about rice-pickers, but about regular westerners who want to live richly.

                          Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                          Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                          • Ray Van WinkleR
                            Ray Van Winkle @Norwegian Mugabe
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                            @Norwegian-Mugabe fair, ik what kind of person you're talking about, those npcs disgust me

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                            • onliestO
                              onliest @Norwegian Mugabe
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                              @Norwegian-Mugabe said in How do you define richness from a bioenergetic point of view?:

                              @Ray-Van-Winkle Only a few select people like myself are suited for luxury.

                              This is incredibly real. Low frequency people given money will still live in filth and squalor, and waste their fortune on trivial distractions.

                              The goal is to live a charmed life. The life you save could be your own.

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