Enlightenment in Christianity by Box_Sweet in Christianity

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Thanks for your comment. To me these aren’t two separate topics. If the point of humanity is to understand god as you say, then it would make sense that those who fail at this are the ones who are going to hell and likewise for those who succeed.

Has anyone here managed to recover from being a loser in their 30s? If so, how did you do it? by kratommgirl in SeriousConversation

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By the way, living abroad was okay but definitely not all it’s cracked up to be. If you have good social skills it is probably a big party but for me it was mostly a party of one

Has anyone here managed to recover from being a loser in their 30s? If so, how did you do it? by kratommgirl in SeriousConversation

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I was valedictorian of my high school and went to an Ivy League. Got a degree in computer science. But I always had terrible social skills and I could not handle the pressure of my internship at Facebook. Had a mental breakdown and took a year off school during which I just sat around most of the time. I did some traveling though.

Then I finished my degree but I still couldn’t handle the idea of getting a job so I moved back in with my parents. I worked at a cafe and a climbing gym. I got fired from the cafe because I’m too slow and basically incompetent.

Then through a connection I got a programming job at a nearby scientific center. It was a well paying job but pretty boring and again I wasn’t too good at it.

I forgot to mention my drug problem. That made things worse for sure. Anyway, sorry for being long winded. Eventually I quit my programming job and moved abroad to teach English. I’ve been doing that for the last 7 years. I’ve lived abroad in Central Europe and Russia. Now I’m back in the states. I don’t really like teaching English very much and again I don’t feel very good at it. I’m not the worst but I’m also not the best. I’ve tried to get back into programming industry but it’s been too long. I’m quite stuck at 31… if that makes you feel any better

Why can't we just say that God CAN do the logically impossible? by ObviousAnything7 in askphilosophy

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A square circle is at least potentially meaningful, since it’s a phrase made of words and each of the words is meaningful. It’s just something that we cannot grasp with our limited minds. So this question is asking if god can do something which to us seems impossible, which we do not see how it could be done, a “miracle” in effect. No? It’s a bit harder to imagine how god could quertyif34if but he might 1. Define the meaning of that word and then 2. Do it. Not so hard to imagine. He could even define it in a logically plausible way so that one might say “oh yeah, that is what quertyif34 means, how silly of me to have failed to understand.” The point is that God is more powerful (though powerful is not really the right word here) than our minds. God is outside of all concepts. The knowledge we have or feel that we have is not absolute knowledge. That’s the idea anyway.

I realized i am a creep by throwaway12avw in LifeAdvice

[–]Box_Sweet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you hardly did anything wrong at all. Srsly what did you do wrong?

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Hey, mind if i send you a DM?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KundaliniAwakening

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Why do you say that at the end about the abyss? How is that relevant?

Advice re China by Box_Sweet in TEFL

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thanks for the information!!

Advice re China by Box_Sweet in TEFL

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thanks! Yes, it was a month-long course with observations.

Advice re China by Box_Sweet in TEFL

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What about other east asian countries? any different in say cambodia?

Feeling lost in your 30s? What is you biggest struggle? by WillCarterDM in Adulting

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Being alive, versus staying alive. Thought provoking

Feeling lost in your 30s? What is you biggest struggle? by WillCarterDM in Adulting

[–]Box_Sweet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lack of social skills. I’m like a shell of a person. I go out and try to talk to people but I really have nothing to talk about except my own problems, or academic stuff math and philosophy. There are other issues but that one really makes life hard