The 90% to the 1% – Logical and fair…

90% of the world’s anti-depression medications is consumed by 1% of the world’s population… Oups. My bad. I wanted to say that the 90% of the world’s wealth is owned by 1% of the world’s population…

Wait a minute… Isn’t that the same? 🙂 😛 😉

With money but depressed… [USA, 2013]
Without money, but really happy… [Greece 1950’s]

Living together, dying together, being happy!

A British couple’s round-the-world cycling odyssey ended in tragedy when both of them were killed in a road accident in Thailand.

Peter Root and Mary Thompson, who had been chronicling their journey in a blog, died Wednesday when they were hit by a pickup truck in a province east of Bangkok, Thai police said Monday.

The couple, both 34 and from Guernsey in the Channel Islands, left Britain in July 2011 and had cycled through Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and China. The trip was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the couple, who met in art school and spent six years saving money and planning their journey. (1)

Diagoras of Rodes

This reminds me of the story of Diagoras of Rhodes (Διαγόρας ὁ Ῥόδιος)…

His three sons were Olympic champions. The oldest son, Damagetos, won the pankration in 452 and 448 BC. Akousílaos, the second son, won the boxing in 448 BC. The two celebrated their victory by carrying their father around the stadion on their shoulders, cheered loudly by the spectators. This was considered the peak of happiness that a human being could experience, achieving great glory and yet having this glory matched or even surpassed by one’s own children. Legend has it that during Diagoras’ triumphant ovation on the shoulders of his sons, a spectator shouted:

Κάτθανε, Διαγόρα, οὐ καὶ ἐς Ὅλυμπον ἀναβήσῃ
Die, Diagoras, for Olympus you will not ascend

the meaning being that he has reached the highest honor possible for a man. Indeed Diagoras died on the spot, and was since considered the very happiest mortal that ever lived. (2)

I don’t know about you, but dying with the person you love while doing what you always dreamed of doing, sounds IDEAL to me!!! I don’t know if I will go to “Olympus” or Paradise any time soon… But I will try to live well and die well at least. And if I am lucky, that mystic process called death may take a snapshot of my happiness to put it in the Universe’s wall for ever…

Philosophizing, happiness, misery…

Is philosophizing synonymous with misery? If people who do not care much about the problems of the world are really happy, then what is the point in thinking too much? one might ask…

However being conscious of one’s happiness is a gift. We are conscious beings! And we should honour that gift in the best way we can: By consciously knowing that we will never know! By cinsciously thinking about how bad too much thinking is! By consciously being happy or miserable in a world which seems completely void without our happiness or misery!

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