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Watching Soccer and Suffering - Answers?
SO my friend says to me today:
and what's wrong with denying suffering? Especially when living in a first world country. Even kids and grown men laugh about and play football to escape the suffering of many an African country. Why not deny so-called suffering here just so you can dream away to a place even more beautiful than the one we live in?
and I bet that by calling life here 'suffering' would offend an extremely vast amount of people on this planet!
It's good to stand still and think of your problem, but sometimes we really have to put things into perspective!
however hard that may be sometimes
so escaping reality is perfectly normal and perfectly harmless and for many a person even necessary! That's why drugs, alcohol, religion were invented
that's why so many support a football team! Being away from reality! Enjoying a game, and thinking it to be extremely important, whilst actually it is not important at all! We think it important because we want it to be important so we forget, for a short moment, our real problems!
people need to release!
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release is distraction, meditation is resolving.
But the OP is a brief break of dukkha, the way to actually acheive true happiness IMO is when you reach a state of consciousness where you are liberated from all suffering.
if his temporary solutions were the only available ones, this is what i'd be doing.
distracting myself by watching sports and getting drunk.
thankfully there are better solutions.
getting to the root of suffering and unrooting it.
which frees us.
and as a cool side effect, allow us to understand ourselves and the world better.
ps: ask your friend, what happen if the distractions doesn't work anymore?
if something happen and the pain is just too great to be overcome by distractions, or simply somehow the distractions ceases to work.
Would you have any more tools to deal with this "mal de vivre" or is this it?
But if we must use English, I think 'inherently unsatisfactory' is a better phrase to use than suffering; or 'pervasive suffering' (because it pervades everything) rather than simply suffering, which is misunderstood.
I mean there are different lists of suffering, but I like the following list:
1. Gross suffering (even animals understand this).
2. The suffering of change - that's simple enough to understand.
3. Pervasive suffering - this is the one the Buddha really taught that should be understood fully.
This is important because he interprets my statements that life is suffering as depression and feels it will lead me to more a depressive state.
For instance my team is threatened by relegation this season, a few seasons ago we were pushing for Europe and glory. It's like a microcosm of life.
There is nothing wrong with watching football. But trying to make a leap in logic that Buddhism doesn't allow one to enjoy football, or that we are better off trying to escape reality altogether than come to the realization that in the ultimate analysis, all material is ultimately dissatisfying - well, that seems like quite a stretch to me.
That would be like people in England and other allied nations in WWII saying, "why should we worry about the extermination and suffering of the Jews in Germany? Don't we have enough suffering already? Let's just get drunk and watch football!"
Yyyyeaahhhhh... Perhaps you can relate that to your friends and see if maybe they can understand why "escaping reality" is not where's it at.
Many Blessings,
KwanKev