fadsijodhegrniujo
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Extremely confused by the sentiment here that meditation ‘feels good.’ What?!? That makes no sense! If meditation actually felt good, then people wouldn’t need so much ‘motivation’ to do it. Even after a decade of on and off meditation for me, getting myself to meditate requires insane amounts of will and discipline. And meditation still bores me to tears, even more than most chores where you can at least dissociate mentally.
Things that truly feel good don’t require any will or discipline. In fact, it’s the opposite. Masturbation is something that ACTUALLY feels good. It is a daily struggle of willpower and discipline for me to NOT masturbate more than once. Whereas meditation is a daily struggle of willpower and discipline JUST to meditate once for 15 minutes.
If meditation actually felt good, people would be compulsively meditating, just like so many people compulsively masturbate. If it’s a daily struggle to do something, that means it is a chore that doesn’t feel good. But if it’s a daily struggle NOT to do something, then that is something that ACTUALLY FEELS GOOD!
Things that truly feel good don’t require any will or discipline. In fact, it’s the opposite. Masturbation is something that ACTUALLY feels good. It is a daily struggle of willpower and discipline for me to NOT masturbate more than once. Whereas meditation is a daily struggle of willpower and discipline JUST to meditate once for 15 minutes.
If meditation actually felt good, people would be compulsively meditating, just like so many people compulsively masturbate. If it’s a daily struggle to do something, that means it is a chore that doesn’t feel good. But if it’s a daily struggle NOT to do something, then that is something that ACTUALLY FEELS GOOD!