>>64104737
When you redefine activities that are positive for mental health as hedonism, it's probably pretty easy to stalemate any argument about it. Don't get me wrong, I agree with the "while it's enjoyable" part. I think what you're missing from >>64104361 is that some enjoyable activities should be prioritized over others. His observation is that your own enjoyment of the world around you, regardless if that's hedonism, is stunted by a lack of sunshine, exercise, etc. Buying a new gun doesn't satisfy the same way or level as a good social interaction. That's what you're missing here: not all things weigh the same.
You still didn't pass the samefag check. Just to demonstrate, picrel.