Quote from mercure160:
... I am fairly convince that a king was much happier of his situation than the average guy even if his fridge was not as full. He could have as many chicks as he wanted![]()
Well this may philosophically resolve to a simple case of the king's eyes being bigger than his capacity to "enjoy" what is within his field of vision.
But it does sound similar to King Midas' dilemma too. BTW - pragmatically my personal experience is that that the "chicks" are pretty much giving it away for free to everyone these days anyway. And that just takes away all the ego satisfaction and joy and is in fact suggestive of a social bubble or over supply problem that leads to reduced value. Hmmm, maybe this is indicative of a general systemic inflation problem in everything and no amount of poking around is ever going to get it to deflate and stay down too long...
Ever get the impression that these recurring & similar patterns of problems and dissatisfaction that are seen at all levels (economic, social, etc) are intrinsic to human nature? It's going to be very sobering if we find out that we are all as rats living in a maze participating in a huge experiment. Do you suppose the task is to see how long it takes for us to catch on to the fact that we are the entertainment? I blame Adam and Eve and that damn snake...
I'm gonna find a way to bust outta here...
TS