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South African (General)Transcript
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we joke online about first world problems, but we really have become victims of our own success. Stress related health issues, anxiety disorders and cases of depression have skyrocketed over the past that he is, despite the fact that everyone has a flat screen TV and can have their groceries delivered. Our crisis is no longer material. It's existential, its spiritual. We have so much ******* stuff and so much opportunities that we don't even know what to give a **** about anymore because there's an infinite amount of things that we can now see or know. They're also infinite numbers of ways we can discover that we don't measure up, that we're not good enough and that things aren't as great as they could be. And this rips us apart inside because here's the thing that's wrong with all of us. How to be happy ship that shared eight million times on Facebook over the past few years. And here's what nobody realises about all of this crap. The desire for more positive experience is itself a negative experience, and paradoxically, the acceptance of one's negative experience is itself a positive experience. This is a total mind **** so I'll give you a minute to unprincipled your brain and read that again. Wanting positive experience is a negative experience. Accepting negative experience is a positive experience.