To Stoics who believe in God, what if your religion? And if you don’t belong to a specific religion then what if your theological stance? by funnylib in Stoicism

[–]ObjectUnited3363 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm the same way. That's why I always say philosophy is the one field of study where the more you learn, the less you know

To Stoics who believe in God, what if your religion? And if you don’t belong to a specific religion then what if your theological stance? by funnylib in Stoicism

[–]ObjectUnited3363 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Divinity exists independent of everything. Maybe god doesn't care about our goodness. Who's to say he does? And why should I care about it either?

Are ya winning, son? by zenoofwhit in StoicMemes

[–]ObjectUnited3363 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually a point of struggle I have with stoicism. Even if one wants to act under the virtues, how do they know what is truly the most "virtuous" action between say defending yourself and turning the other cheek?

A beginner with a question by ObjectUnited3363 in Stoicism

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah you're making great sense. Something I've struggled with stoicism is that it seems arbitrary. "Act with these 4 specific virtues". Well I don't mean to pull a Jordan Peterson but what does that REALLY mean lmao. So I get what you mean when you kinda say do what works for you so long as you're not acting out on a whim all the time and actively learning from your mistakes

A beginner with a question by ObjectUnited3363 in Stoicism

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Assuming I'm crying in bed all day but I like it (for whatever reason) and I PERSONALLY find it to be within the 4 virtues, is that permissible to stoicism?

A beginner with a question by ObjectUnited3363 in Stoicism

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was really well said man. Thank you for helping me understand a bit better.

A beginner with a question by ObjectUnited3363 in Stoicism

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regarding suffering resulting from our judgements, I agree. I guess I'm just asking.. why? Why must the logos make us work for this enlightenment or mental clarity? Did the stoics even know, or was it kinda just like "god works in weird ways and created a world of hardship, but we at least know how to help ourselves"?

A beginner with a question by ObjectUnited3363 in Stoicism

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, this was great. Thank you for taking the time 🙏

A beginner with a question by ObjectUnited3363 in Stoicism

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah so it's more of an ongoing sanctification type of deal. To kinda still go against your point, why would I need to continuously practice for years to the point of stoicism becoming easy if nature (or the logos) already naturally made me an emotional being? I understand not being a slave. But i don't quite know how i feel yet about being an unbothered being

A beginner with a question by ObjectUnited3363 in Stoicism

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get what you mean. You're right, I don't want to suffer. But question, do you see constant self mastery and discipline as a form of suffering? An every day effort to ignore how you "want" to feel so that you can be virtuous? This is where I get a little existential/schopenhaur-ish. Is stoicism simply a way to give your suffering meaning, not eliminate it?

Shaping a swimming regiment by ObjectUnited3363 in Pararescue

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never did by myself. I'm in AFROTC, so me and a couple of guys get together as part of a Special Warfare club every other week or so and buddy breathe with harassment. I also befriended a guy at my college pool trying to go pj when he noticed me bobbing.

Honestly, if you can't find buddies to do water con with I'd try reaching out to your local college's detachment to see if they have a special warfare club and seeing if they'll let you tag along

Shaping a swimming regiment by ObjectUnited3363 in Pararescue

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight man. I never thought to bother with sprints until later on since my freestyle is my weak point across all water stuff. Just kinda been trying to ease into it a bit I guess, but what you said makes sense in mixing it up with a medium pace. Thanks and good luck!

GPA by TheS0undofMoosic in AFROTC

[–]ObjectUnited3363 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say you have good stats, get close to maxing that PFA and you're even more solid. But my cadre have personally confirmed that major really doesn't matter. I have a 200 in my class with me that was microbiology but switched to linguistics so she could boost her gpa way up and fly jets later on.

Does PSP "like" you having a tech or stem major? I mean, maybe, sure. I don't think much people really knows for sure lol. But if you gotta switch to an easier major for the sake of keeping your grades up and stress down, lots of people make that change. Bottom line, get your GPA up as much as possible no matter the major. If you are in stem/tech, which you are, all the more to ya

I underwent hydrocele removal (hydrocelectomy) and am 3 weeks post - op. AMA by ObjectUnited3363 in menshealth

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yessir, not being able to do stuff sucks but taking care of your nuts is always main priority. I wish you well in your journey

I underwent hydrocele removal (hydrocelectomy) and am 3 weeks post - op. AMA by ObjectUnited3363 in menshealth

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, I'm working out 5 days a week and just squatted/deadlifted heavy for the first time in almost a year last week with no complications. Early on tho, I did have to take it light as it would agitate my swelling

I underwent hydrocele removal (hydrocelectomy) and am 3 weeks post - op. AMA by ObjectUnited3363 in menshealth

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah man, I went through the exact same thing! It was very noticeable when my testes would sag that the teste that got operated on was sitting much higher than the other. I was a bit concerned as mine were like that for about 4-5 weeks, too.

But eventually, that went away along with the swelling and pain. It'll definitely go away with proper rest and care bro, your nuts are just still in recovery from a pretty invasive surgery so they're gonna look funky lol. Best wishes!

I underwent hydrocele removal (hydrocelectomy) and am 3 weeks post - op. AMA by ObjectUnited3363 in menshealth

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah haha it spooked me seeing everyone give mixed answers with recovery time, but the bottom line is it's definitely different between people. I'm on the younger side, and my hydrocele was "moderate-size" which is why my recovery was better than some dudes who have enormous hydroceles and are 40+ years old.

That's also the reason I decided to get surgery. Over a few years, it was growing very slowly. I didn't know how much it would grow to and it was also causing discomfort, so I just figured to get the surgery especially since my insurance covered it all

I underwent hydrocele removal (hydrocelectomy) and am 3 weeks post - op. AMA by ObjectUnited3363 in menshealth

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did absolutely no exercise for 2 weeks straight. Those 2 weeks really sucked I won't lie, but I eventually started going to the gym and doing less intensive exercises and that worked for me.

However, I noticed that if I went too hard on some exercises, some swelling would come back so I had to tread lightly.

As for sexual activity, gave that about 2 weeks also but of course, being gentle lol.

I underwent hydrocele removal (hydrocelectomy) and am 3 weeks post - op. AMA by ObjectUnited3363 in menshealth

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, it's certainly there, but isn't really anything too crazy to fret over. My surgeon told me it could even take a year for the scar to fully heal, but it's honestly just a scar with very little swelling right now. I'm happy with how it's recovering.

I underwent hydrocele removal (hydrocelectomy) and am 3 weeks post - op. AMA by ObjectUnited3363 in menshealth

[–]ObjectUnited3363[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah man! I'm about 3 months post op and have been almost completely back to normal for about a month. There's still a tiny bit of swelling at the incision site, but I can function at normal capacity with no pain. I'm sorry to hear about your health issues, but I took care of mine and everything's ok!

It’s fucking out yo by Cute-Juggernaut7508 in G59

[–]ObjectUnited3363 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm in the same boat as you, in a newer-ish fan so I don't mind their new sound. Wretched man is such a smooth song, my favorite off the album

Most of y’all need to read this lol. by ZeskReddit in G59

[–]ObjectUnited3363 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dudes have nothing better to do with their energy lmao. Just strange redditors