I just mean an imaginative place where nothing is wrong.There is the idea that they would be too happy to even think about comparisons.
Besides that, i think they would understand their own feelings enough. Of course, this is assuming you are referring to the descriptive term and not the literal place, whose quality can change and be changed.
That's what I'm thinking too.No because they have nothing for comparison. It would just be normal to them.
So the descriptive form of paradise.I just mean an imaginative place where nothing is wrong.
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That's what I'm thinking too.
Maybe so,but if you feel happy, again and again forever maybe it isn't recognizable eventually and you wouldn't even know you were happy.So the descriptive form of paradise.
I think feelings of happiness would inform them.
Well, happiness is a triggered feeling, a reaction to things around you, so I'm not sure it can run out as long as things keep going well.Maybe so,but if you feel happy, again and again forever maybe it isn't recognizable eventually and you wouldn't even know you were happy.
Well I don't know, I just think that if people are happy, eventually they will forget being being happy, compared to how things are now and how things were during the stoneage, people would probably kill for what we can buy at the supermarket, but even if we can do that now, it doesn't mean we will be happy.Well, happiness is a triggered feeling, a reaction to things around you, so I'm not sure it can run out as long as things keep going well.
But if it can run out, then what?
Well, people right now also have mega-diseases, mega-wars, mega-corruption and so on to worry about that makes every supermarket benefit seem like an insult to their very humanity.Well I don't know, I just think that if people are happy, eventually they will forget being being happy, compared to how things are now and how things were during the stoneage, people would probably kill for what we can buy at the supermarket, but even if we can do that now, it doesn't mean we will be happy.
true trueWell, people right now also have mega-diseases, mega-wars, mega-corruption and so on to worry about that makes every supermarket benefit seem like an insult to their very humanity.
But i hear you. The only way to know is to actually build such a utopia and see how things work out. If it sucks, we can wreck it. But first we must make it for everyone.
That is irrelevant to the topic. It's clear the OP meant if we live in a paradise with no outside factor affecting us, will we or the people in question be able to tell we live in paradise and the answer is simply no because they have nothing to compare what we would consider paradise to. That's just normal to them.There will be still someone who will try to manipulate us even if we live in Utopia.
So things won't be perfect.
How's it irrelevant when everyone have read the story of Adam n Eve. Didn't that serpent manipulate Eve to eat from Forbidden fruit n share wit Adam?That is irrelevant to the topic. It's clear the OP meant if we live in a paradise with no outside factor affecting us, will we or the people in question be able to tell we live in paradise and the answer is simply no because they have nothing to compare what we would consider paradise to. That's just normal to them.
Nothing biblical was brought up. You’re adding your own thing to a simple question lol The answer is still no.How's it irrelevant when everyone have read the story of Adam n Eve. Didn't that serpent manipulate Eve to eat from Forbidden fruit n share wit Adam?
As long as we got curiosity, we are susceptible to someone's charm who will find a way to manipulate us no matter where we live.
The thread is about- if ppl live in paradise would they know the difference?Nothing biblical was brought up. You’re adding your own thing to a simple question lol The answer is still no.
You’re over complicating a simple question for no reason and I’m not sure why lol... But okay.The thread is about- if ppl live in paradise would they know the difference?
If u remove any myth or religion then the idea of paradise doesn't exist lol.
So my argument remain firm that as long as humans have curiosity no way where we live we are easy to manipulate.