As suggested by
(e:heidi) - What does happiness mean to me?
This one is so complicated but I think at its most basic level it is being healthy. I can deal with just about anything when my body feels good. That being said, staying healthy seems inseparably intertwined with eating well. That seems to involves money - which means maybe happiness is having money. I always feel happier the more money I have. Man, that seems so shallow but I think it might be true.
On the flip side, I could see being happy on a farm in warm place near the ocean where my life consisted of gathering food and eating it. It might not require as much money that way.
So seeing as I am talking about food, my bowl of yuminess tonight involved a new dessert I make. Its sliced organic bananas covered in organic peanut butter and organic coconut oil.
Although someone told me once that the reason they add iodine to salt is that our great lakes region soil is iodine poor.
The best for us is local produce. Its priceworthy, the carbon footprint is low, its super fresh. Only problem us we live in a 6 months of winter climate. I can't wait for the farmers market to come back.
I can't believe I just said all that. I don't think life is worth giving up for any level of comfort at all. Those bugs were foolish. It is a gift to be alive and healthy and I probably would like to go down due to uncontrollable causes instead of a wimpy OD-ing on some chemical. That is just not me at all.
I think muscle relaxants are a better way to go. :::link:::
Not that I am recommending anything...
I actually don't know if morphine is more painless and comfortable or skeletal muscle relaxants are. In my med school, skeletal muscle relaxant overdose was a lot more popular among people who were ready to move on.
Isn't that the magic of morphine.
That is such an interesting observation... to die by choice in comfort. I would prefer to leave this planet that way...
Is it a Chemical attraction like with bug zappers or a heat thing... Cause I know I love heat and have been burned more then a few times (never bad enough to be a burn burn like real damage) but i wonder if it provides such a sense of comfort they die by choice .....
It's probably like their personal incubation chamber.
There are a quite a number of bugs in each of my CFLs indoors.. I clean them out once a year or so.