So, is the Hedonist Project a solo research affair only? Or is this merely the research phase of what hopefully will become more full-fledged hedonism involving other humans?
For instance, though it was not officially a part of your Hedonism Project, I thought the night at the Edison was more like the full-fledged hedonism I imagine. I mean - a swanky joint, lots of inebriated friends, seemingly everyone making out with everyone else ... that kind of thing. Harmless pleasure that's self-centered in nature, but causes primarily happiness in everyone around.
I look forward to the day when the Hedonism research is done, and mankind can benefit from your careful survey of swank potential.
Re: HP question:cemeinkeNovember 15 2007, 02:16:50 UTC
Well, I suppose there are at least two parts to the hedonist project. The first part, and the real goal is to compile a series of essays on the topic of enlightened hedonism which I hope to eventually publish in a book format
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Hedonist Project
anonymous
December 22 2007, 17:00:53 UTC
I decided to take a holiday visit to a swanky hotel. We went to the Four Seasons in Carlsbad/Aviara. It was very beautiful. They have Christmas trees decorated and lined up for auction. There were fantastic carolers in costume. I had a very expensive and delicious drink in the comfy lounge: a winter mojito-pomegranite juice, lime, mint, and rum. Thanks for the idea!
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For instance, though it was not officially a part of your Hedonism Project, I thought the night at the Edison was more like the full-fledged hedonism I imagine. I mean - a swanky joint, lots of inebriated friends, seemingly everyone making out with everyone else ... that kind of thing. Harmless pleasure that's self-centered in nature, but causes primarily happiness in everyone around.
I look forward to the day when the Hedonism research is done, and mankind can benefit from your careful survey of swank potential.
If indeed there will be such a day.
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