Are you sure you enjoy winter? Maybe you just like going outside. No winter “needed” for that.
And before you say “I like being outside during/because it’s winter” the exact same sentence works for people who “like being cozy indoors during/because it’s winter”.
The latter is not possible in the summer, the way it isn’t possibly for you to enjoy “winter” in the summer by walking into a refrigerated hockey hall. It’s not winter.
Because it’s a time of year, not an activity or even a set of conditions.
Different people enjoy the same thing for different reasons. That doesn’t make them dishonest or hypocritical.
The activity is the only relevant part. If I like to ice fish, I’m only gonna be able to do that during the winter. Therefore I like the winter, because it enables me to do the activity that i like.
Nothing about the winter enables you in particular to sit with cocoa and a heated blanket. Other than the fact that you like to sit under blankets with cocoa.
How does that lead to liking winter? That’s just the time of year.
The answer, is the same way people who like winter for any other reason.
Nothing about the winter enables you in particular to sit with cocoa and a heated blanket. Other than the fact that you like to sit under blankets with cocoa.
Ask around. The vast majority of people will simply say “it’s not the same”.
Yeah you nailed it. I have versions of this debate (although more lighthearted) with friends and family sometimes.
There are also lots of things to like about the winter season besides just the cold. Like there being less/no insects both inside and outside, the world generally being a bit quieter, etc.
Sure. But you can’t make that conclusion.
You can’t use whether someone likes being outside during it, to tell whether they like winter. It’s a time of year, not an activity.
But their activity doesn’t depend on winter. Thats the point.
How is the activity relevant?
Are you sure you enjoy winter? Maybe you just like going outside. No winter “needed” for that.
And before you say “I like being outside during/because it’s winter” the exact same sentence works for people who “like being cozy indoors during/because it’s winter”.
The latter is not possible in the summer, the way it isn’t possibly for you to enjoy “winter” in the summer by walking into a refrigerated hockey hall. It’s not winter.
Because it’s a time of year, not an activity or even a set of conditions.
Different people enjoy the same thing for different reasons. That doesn’t make them dishonest or hypocritical.
The activity is the only relevant part. If I like to ice fish, I’m only gonna be able to do that during the winter. Therefore I like the winter, because it enables me to do the activity that i like.
Nothing about the winter enables you in particular to sit with cocoa and a heated blanket. Other than the fact that you like to sit under blankets with cocoa.
Then I’d argue, you just like ice-fishing.
How does that lead to liking winter? That’s just the time of year.
The answer, is the same way people who like winter for any other reason.
Ask around. The vast majority of people will simply say “it’s not the same”.
Because it isn’t. It’s not winter.
You can’t do it at another time of year. Now i think you’re the one being dense.
Why does that lead to liking winter?
I hate insects.
They only show up in summer.
Does that make me a liar if I claim to like summer?
You can think whatever you like, it doesn’t change the fact you’re detecting dishonesty where none is present.
You’re just wrong.
Liking a time of year does not require engaging in “exclusive” activities to “prove” it.
End of discussion.
Bottom line: your lack of comprehension does not make other people hypocritical.
It just makes you dense.
Yeah you nailed it. I have versions of this debate (although more lighthearted) with friends and family sometimes.
There are also lots of things to like about the winter season besides just the cold. Like there being less/no insects both inside and outside, the world generally being a bit quieter, etc.