>>23882653well my contention is that whether "hell on earth" is subjective or objective, it's in your best interest to avoid seeing the situations you're in as hell, and to instead be opportunistic & focused & appreciative & pragmatic at all times, to "meet with victory & defeat and treat those two imposters just the same"
if hell is objective, it's incredibly lower than any struggle you might experience in life
if it's subjective, you can IMPOSE a different standard for yourself, and what you perceive as hell or heaven will largely fulfill itself (you'll feel it's real, then think it's real, then know it's real, then make it real, then LIVE it's real)
if that makes sense...
>I feel like attacking you with ad hominems because I feel like you deserve it,;-;
but you see how you refrained just there? you can do that with feelings that the world is hell, and i think it actually leads to a better life