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3/24/2025, 4:52:50 PM
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I get you. All of these feel hard enough.
Maybe I was extrapolating but I feel like changing radically your bias of spirituality and day-to-day life is more of a way of escaping what's wrong rather than finding a way to cure profoundly.
I come from a christian family and struggled to get out of the absurd dogmas it gave me. I had to, and now I can swallow my ego and resist temptation a lot better. Everything christianity taught me was to put myself in the center of the universe and to only believe in opulence. I agree that's not the fundamentals of the religion but eh, most believers of any religion don't follow the principles anyways.
As for going to work in the forces I agree you will put yourself in a hard situation, that's undeniable. I was thinking about the orders. When you are a cop, you don't really have to use your moral compass, you just do as your told. Of course you have to think, you have to have moral and physical abilities that are hard to gain but in the end you are a pawn and that's what I find easy : becoming a puppet. What's hard is finding your path and being your own person, living free of orders and do the best for yourself and the ones around you. I know this take on law inforcement is controversial and I would be happy to discuss it.
I get you. All of these feel hard enough.
Maybe I was extrapolating but I feel like changing radically your bias of spirituality and day-to-day life is more of a way of escaping what's wrong rather than finding a way to cure profoundly.
I come from a christian family and struggled to get out of the absurd dogmas it gave me. I had to, and now I can swallow my ego and resist temptation a lot better. Everything christianity taught me was to put myself in the center of the universe and to only believe in opulence. I agree that's not the fundamentals of the religion but eh, most believers of any religion don't follow the principles anyways.
As for going to work in the forces I agree you will put yourself in a hard situation, that's undeniable. I was thinking about the orders. When you are a cop, you don't really have to use your moral compass, you just do as your told. Of course you have to think, you have to have moral and physical abilities that are hard to gain but in the end you are a pawn and that's what I find easy : becoming a puppet. What's hard is finding your path and being your own person, living free of orders and do the best for yourself and the ones around you. I know this take on law inforcement is controversial and I would be happy to discuss it.
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