@skicoak
You have stated that finding meaning of life doesn't mean nessesarily having beliefs:
I've started to list my thoughts about different "life meanings" as an illustration to my position that certain meanings of life requires corresponding kinds of believings. To justify why I think that so and why this is not a fallacy, I've tried to use these examples to clarify and emphasize that connections between life meanings and believings, but eventually got carried away.
I know that I'm sometimes too egocentristic, tend to share personal experience out of place, when nobody want to see it, and notice this only post-factum. Sorry if it was the case.
Hmmm... so, you have visited the topic "How to be Happy" without wanting discussing self-care aspects?.. No offence to you, but don't you think that this is a bit weird?
At some point you have recognized yourself, that my position is not logically wrong:
But then you have made contradictory statement that my words are just biology and medical condition induced, so they are not logical and shouldn't be taken into serious consideration:
Again, if I have made the particular logical mistake, point it out, and I will understand it. Pointing your finger to my mental problems doesn't make my conclusions wrong in any way.
As I already have said:
I know that when I talk openly about my mental state, I become an easy target. Many people think that mental illness is a solid foundation to don't take seriously person's words, since this person is "out of their mind" anyway. But I thought that people here are not like this, cause I've seen others openly talking about their mental health and not being disgraced for it. So, please, don't dissapoint me.