An atheist philosophy of life, per Albert Camus

Even if we throw away the spiritual aspects of it, life is about experiences big & small. It sounds corny, but it is a philosophy of some of the happiest people I know. Including me.
 
Even if we throw away the spiritual aspects of it, life is about experiences big & small. It sounds corny, but it is a philosophy of some of the happiest people I know. Including me.
What kind of experiences?

Hedonists will seek out pleasure and materialistic satisfaction.

Other people aren't as focused on materialism and pleasure, and might seek other kinds of experiences.
 
So your contribution to the thread is that this highly-ranked and prestigious liberal arts college isn't good enough for you.

I'm pointing out that of the Claremont colleges, Pomona is the lowest ranked. I also pointed out that my undergrad degree is from a college that actually IS in Pomona. Just don't leave campus and you'll be alright...

But mainly I'm pointing out that you're cribbing a freshman Philosophy 1A paper.
 
What kind of experiences?

Hedonists will seek out pleasure and materialistic satisfaction.

Other people aren't as focused on materialism and pleasure, and might seek other kinds of experiences.

Is either of them bad?

My best experiences, so far, have been raised great kids and falling in love.
 
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