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theanonwonder202 karma

I went with a friend to a church of Scientology to just enquire more about it (with no intention of doing the test, more for curiosity) and the thing that piqued my interest most was that they said it was a religion/belief to bring people together and lift us globally but then went on to say it wasn't for "mental" people. I asked why they wouldn't want to help people with mental issues but was rebuked and the subject was just changed. Is there an active movement to just shun mental problems, people with personality disorders out of the church? How are members who might give birth to someone who obviously has some sort of issue dealt with? What happens to those children?

theanonwonder3 karma

How do I incentivise myself to follow through on my targets?

I have so many things that I want to do but I'm not doing as much as I want to.

I find myself going from "this is going to be great to do" to "f*ck it, nothing even maters anyway" pretty quick. It's a cycle from 'if nothing matters, then you might as well do it' to 'why do it if nothing really matters'

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I believe we should be entering the age of creative enlightenment, where people are free to explore and advance human society through art. As in broaden our ways to communicate with each other and to push our understandings of the world around us. With the advancements in AI and machine learning hopefully replacing the need for humans in a lot of industries do you believe that we might be able to enter this age of creativity?