[quote author=“obscure”]You suffer from serious inadequecies, and you are trying to compensate somehow by belittling others.
1. Inner knowledge of owning a bad record collection. Maybe the worst in Germany.
....
I can’t even fathom your inability to understand that just as many people die of depression or depression related issues than in wars, and of starvation. Art and art appreciation can and does keep people alive. Whether it is music, film, painting, design or whatever.
Now from all we had to read here in the recent past and as Spartak already pointed out, it doesn’t really look like it is other people who are trying to compensate for something by constantly referring to their record collection.
I know that I have been rather nasty. While our obscure forum member went to quite some length trying to separate between collectors and people who can’t call themselves that, I explained that being a collector in itself means jack shit and that the creation of art is somewhat more worthy of admiration and respect.
As an amusing result, we then learned that collecting can be highly artistic. 8)
And now, we just learned that just as many people die of depression or depression-related issues than are killed in wars and who starve to death, and that those people probably just didn’t get their fair share of art.
Well, of course “Der Mensch lebt nicht vom Brot allein” (the human being does not only feed on bread), but it is oxygene and food that keep us alive. But the further a civilisation develops, the more such “basics” get cast in the background and in the end you get these funny people claiming that not having listened often enough to Transparent Illusion is what really kills other people.
Trying to stick to the theme, well, “is there hope”? There might be, but it will take a lot of time and counselling for our obscure friend to realize that ownership of some pieces of plastic cannot spare him the task of still having to develop a sound and stable personality.
What can I say - good luck! :wink: