(Part 2) Top products from r/Frozen

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u/Wisdom_Bodhisattva · 1 pointr/Frozen

This is a deep question, and not one that can be easily answered in a Reddit post, but one place to start might be to consider what is necessary, though perhaps not sufficient, for a life to have a chance at being meaningful. Barring extreme views on the matter, I think that any meaningful life would need to include a sufficient amount of "well being." But what constitutes well being? There are three classical positions here.

The first is the hedonistic view, which basically states that pleasure is what matters for well-being. Egoist Hedonists would say that pleasurable experiences for oneself is what matters most, while Utilitarian Hedonists would say that maximizing the pleasurable experiences for everyone is what should be done.

Desire satisfaction theory states that pleasure alone is not sufficient. Rather, fulfilling one's aim's or central life projects is what is really matters for a person's well being, and this could involve what someone desires to see in the life of another. This is easily seen in the example of parenting, or creating great works of literature. Perhaps putting in a little less effort and relaxing a bit more would lead the parent or writer to be happier, but because their central life project would suffer, desire satisfaction theory would say that they are "less well off." It would only be the case that they could be better off if they cared less about their projects. So long as they value them greatly, then achieving these aims trumps happiness or pleasurable experiences.

Lastly, there is Objective List Theory. This is the doctrine that there are some things that are objectively good, regardless of whether any individual aims at them or not. The exact goods on the list will vary, but common items include things like "true friendship, skill mastery, knowledge, virtue, etc." An objective list theorist who puts true friendship on the list will say that someone who's life lacks this element is less well off, even if they do not feel that way themselves, because true friendship is objectively good whether or not the individual in question realizes it.

So all these are theories of well being. Understanding how they work and shape our thinking is probably good groundwork for being able to go on to construct ideas about what it is to live a life that is "meaningful." Well being and meaning are not identical properties. Could it be possible to have a life that is less well off but more meaningful? I'm not sure. It's interesting to think about. Right now I'm currently reading about theories of personal identity, and how our understanding of what it means to be a person can shape our ethical views. I'm currently reading Parfit's Reasons and Persons. His view is that there is no "deep further fact" about identity. Your relationship to your future self is similar to your relationship to your friend. You are different people. It's interesting to consider these ideas. There is no end to the rabbit hole, as I'm sure you know.

What is your area of interest?

u/SomethingwithPM · 2 pointsr/Frozen

Thanks! How could I have ever allowed my devotion to the greatest piece of written literature published on the web for free since this book's Amazon reviews?

u/JiForce · 2 pointsr/Frozen

They're all kids' novelizations, but still, they do exist.

Official junior novelization.

Little Golden Book.

Big Golden Book.

And for other more grownup friendly reading material, as always, I'm going to plug The Art of Frozen, which gives a tremendous amount insight into the behind-the-scenes of the art and design process; and A Sister More Like Me, which is a short but adorable look at the sisters' childhoods, with some additional exposition of the time that gets fast-forwarded through during Do You Wanna Build a Snowman.

u/lilredditpup · 6 pointsr/Frozen

There's a book out recently by Pulitzer Prize winner Ron Suskind that tells how animated Disney films helped he and his wife connect with their autistic son. It's pretty amazing...

Life, Animated: A Story of Sidekicks, Heroes, and Autism

u/Theroonco · 3 pointsr/Frozen

There's nothing wrong with that!

Many retailers are also using these dates. Books 1 and 2 had their dates announced officially when the series was first announced. Here's Amazon UK's listings for Book 3 and Book 4. I hope this helps!

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Frozen

Blue, try and get wooden snowflakes similar to this to paint lighter blue/silver/white, put yours and hers name on it, the pledge class, that sort of thing. If you've got good handwriting/can almost draw, maybe some decorative script with a quote?

You could also put Olaf at the top of the handle.

u/ArendelleKnight · 4 pointsr/Frozen

I have the figure and I think it looks great. As for her expression Elsa looked meaner in the movie when she was fighting the Duke of Weselton's guards. I wouldn't worry about it.

If you're still worried about the expression maybe you could get him Anna instead.

u/mpsantiago · 1 pointr/Frozen

“If you love something, let it go.
If you don't love something, definitely let it go.
Basically, just drop everything, who cares.”

― B.J. Novak, One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories

u/lazybutter · 3 pointsr/Frozen

Are you serious.. you mean this?

u/shumna · 1 pointr/Frozen

Here are a few:

u/PwDylan · 3 pointsr/Frozen

I got a copy from Sam Ash music store, but I would try here

u/solidwowkmon · 2 pointsr/Frozen

another link: Amazon.co.jp

other link

Apparently....theres a new book coming?! maybe based in a short or something?!?!

WOT?!

u/LS7_ · 1 pointr/Frozen

Disney Frozen Annual 2020 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1405294434/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bBWQCbXWT0JK9

I think it is frozen 2 but it might be f1

u/OtomeOtome · 3 pointsr/Frozen

The sixth book is also confirmed. It's "The Arendelle Cup" and it comes out September 8th.

http://www.amazon.com/Anna-Elsa-Arendelle-Disney-Stepping/dp/0736434372

u/damocles2501 · 5 pointsr/Frozen

Actually I think that's a scan/photo of an illustration from this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Party-Disney-Frozen-Reading/dp/0736432795