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Just wanted to ask you people, what you thought of father Zosima's sermons before his death where he talked about man's endless appetite for material pleasure and they way out of it.
Isn't it relevant to our modern world? With all of it's endless use of advertising to convince us that the solution to our problems lies in buying, eating and consuming more?
In a world, full of opioid addiction, porn addiction and sky high rates of obesity, is the path of the monk most rewarding and appropriate?
All opinions welcome.
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