Monday, June 22, 2009

A Happy Life

There were two men. David believed he would attain eternal life after he died if he followed a strict moral code. Stephen thought that he had one chance at life.

David spent his time on Earth suppressing desires and living a clean, simple and modest life. He thought that this choice was bringing him closer to the transcendent, which he believed he could feel. He felt spiritually pure from this self-denial.

Stephen lived somewhat more loosely, allowing himself greater material self-expression. He engaged with the natural world and made use of everything it had to offer. In pursuing worldly happiness, he felt he was making the right choice.

During their lives, both men were content. When they reached old age, both men died.

3 comments:

Kevin said...

I don't like this story at all! Stuff Stephen

Cale said...

During their actual lives, both men were happy: I was trying to support both choices. Thoughts?

glvn said...

well said

 
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