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I neither fear, nor despise.
That's different, you see, there's the problem of survival instinct. The only apparent purpose of organisms is to further propagate themselves.
If our only apparent purpose was to throw shit at each other, would you do it?

Or would you take advantage of our enhanced capacity to reason, and try to come up with a more intelligent purpose?
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Does it really matter anyway? Eventually humans (as they are now) will disappear one way or another, as will all species currently existing.
Why wait?

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That's an interesting comparison but it's not really the same, because getting rewarding stimuli as quickly and efficiently as possible is instinct-driven.
it's also logical

believe it or not, instinct and logic, at times, coalesce

Of course they do, but from a logical viewpoint that doesn't have any instinct bias, it is pointless to want something sooner rather than later.


 
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Of course they do, but from a logical viewpoint that doesn't have any instinct bias, it is pointless to want something sooner rather than later.
unless it's a good thing

an objectively good thing


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That's the thing. Any logical person can conclude that there is no such thing as a "good" or "bad" thing. Everything we know is just perceived order out of utter chaos.
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That's the thing. Any logical person can conclude that there is no such thing as a "good" or "bad" thing. Everything we know is just perceived order out of utter chaos.
Hence, there is no chaos. Things are countable, definable, and qualifiable in ways that are meaningful to us.

ie. if something is bad to us, then it is essentially bad in an objective sense

if it weren't bad in an objective sense, that it would be either "good" or neutral

to us
(the only things in the universe that matter)


 
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Kowtowing to the super-reality is no way to live.


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That's the thing. Any logical person can conclude that there is no such thing as a "good" or "bad" thing. Everything we know is just perceived order out of utter chaos.
Hence, there is no chaos. Things are countable, definable, and qualifiable in ways that are meaningful to us.

ie. if something is bad to us, then it is essentially bad in an objective sense

if it weren't bad in an objective sense, that it would be either "good" or neutral

to us
(the only things in the universe that matter)

That's just human reasoning trying to make sense of it all. We thrive off order.

Also, again using logic, nothing in the universe truly matters until proven otherwise.

Here's a very good experiment that perfectly represents what I'm trying to get across;

https://libraryofbabel.info/

It contains every combination of words ever (ex: how to stop biological aging, details of every event in your life, it explains all the mysteries of the universe, the fate of humans and earth, ), and every image that could ever be created (ex: real pictures of every human during every moment of their life, past, present and future, pictures of dinosaurs living in their time, pictures of extraterrestrial life, pictures of black holes, works of art lost to the ages).

It also contains everything I just said - in fact, this whole conversation and everything that has been said on this site.

It all comes from an algorithm working with a number that may as well be infinity. The algorithm uses logic to do this.



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Kowtowing to the super-reality is no way to live.

You should just be aware of how things really are, I still live my life like any other human.


 
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That's just human reasoning trying to make sense of it all. We thrive off order.

Also, again using logic, nothing in the universe truly matters until proven otherwise.

Here's a very good experiment that perfectly represents what I'm trying to get across;

https://libraryofbabel.info/

It contains every combination of words ever (ex: how to stop biological aging, details of every event in your life, it explains all the mysteries of the universe, the fate of humans and earth, ), and every image that could ever be created (ex: real pictures every human during every moment of their life, past, present and future, pictures of dinosaurs living in their time, pictures of extraterrestrial life, pictures of black holes, works of art lost to the ages).

It also contains everything I just said - in fact, this whole conversation and everything that has been said on this site.

It all comes from an algorithm working with a number that may as well be infinity. The algorithm uses logic to do this.
Neat. Not sure what that has to do with anything.

Humans decide what matters--because why not? Not sure why that's difficult.

We decide that some things matter more than others--and we use our communication skills to get across what matters the very most. Once we figure out what matters the very most (personally, I'm banking pretty heavily on the prevention of all suffering), it really doesn't matter what else matters.

You should just be aware of how things really are, I still live my life like any other human.
We can't be aware of how things really are, so it's pointless to try. Focus on our plane of existence. It's stupid to even acknowledge the existence of the super-reality.
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That's just human reasoning trying to make sense of it all. We thrive off order.

Also, again using logic, nothing in the universe truly matters until proven otherwise.

Here's a very good experiment that perfectly represents what I'm trying to get across;

https://libraryofbabel.info/

It contains every combination of words ever (ex: how to stop biological aging, details of every event in your life, it explains all the mysteries of the universe, the fate of humans and earth, ), and every image that could ever be created (ex: real pictures every human during every moment of their life, past, present and future, pictures of dinosaurs living in their time, pictures of extraterrestrial life, pictures of black holes, works of art lost to the ages).

It also contains everything I just said - in fact, this whole conversation and everything that has been said on this site.

It all comes from an algorithm working with a number that may as well be infinity. The algorithm uses logic to do this.
Neat. Not sure what that has to do with anything.

Humans decide what matters--because why not? Not sure why that's difficult.

You should just be aware of how things really are, I still live my life like any other human.
We can't be aware of how things really are, so it's pointless to try. Focus on our plane of existence. It's stupid to even acknowledge the existence of the super-reality.

I posted that because you can experiment with the perceived order. And how is it stupid? It seems illogical not to be aware of this "super-reality".


 
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I posted that because you can experiment with the perceived order. And how is it stupid? It seems illogical not to be aware of this "super-reality".
You can be aware of it, but it's pointless to acknowledge it, because we can't perceive it. And we won't.

It seems to me that you don't WANT purpose, so you pretend none exists. Because once you have an objective purpose to life (ending it), you start getting these pesky little moral responsibilities, and that's kind of a drag, so you ignore them.


 
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You also choose to hate people because they are black.
Exactly....but you can't choose to be black. That's my point.
Pretty sure that the transnegro community would like a word with you.
good thing transnegros and regular trannies are fake
Don't be so hard on yourself, bro
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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I posted that because you can experiment with the perceived order. And how is it stupid? It seems illogical not to be aware of this "super-reality".
You can be aware of it, but it's pointless to acknowledge it, because we can't perceive it. And we won't.

It seems to me that you don't WANT purpose, so you pretend none exists. Because once you have an objective purpose to life (ending it), you start getting these pesky little moral responsibilities, and that's kind of a drag, so you ignore them.
What about the fact that there is no one purpose to all life? The purpose is dependent on each person and his or her perception of things.


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I posted that because you can experiment with the perceived order. And how is it stupid? It seems illogical not to be aware of this "super-reality".
You can be aware of it, but it's pointless to acknowledge it, because we can't perceive it. And we won't.

It seems to me that you don't WANT purpose, so you pretend none exists. Because once you have an objective purpose to life (ending it), you start getting these pesky little moral responsibilities, and that's kind of a drag, so you ignore them.

Woah there, I do have those made-up moral responsibilities and a made-up human "purpose" to life because -- you guessed it -- I'm a human! Just because I do doesn't mean that I can't see through the shroud.

If I was a sentient observer akin to something like a Boltzmann brain (like is the key word here), for example, none of that perceived human stuff would apply to me. And that's the viewpoint I try to see through when I'm working with logic.

Also, it's pointless to not acknowledge it, either.


 
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Woah there, I do have those made-up moral responsibilities and a made-up human "purpose" to life because -- you guessed it -- I'm a human!
Being a nihilist is basically the same thing as relinquishing both your moral responsibility and your capacity to reason--by acknowledging that your moral responsibilities are "made up", you're dismissing them. It's like you don't actually think you have moral responsibilities at all. You're being very disingenuous.


 
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What about the fact that there is no one purpose to all life? The purpose is dependent on each person and his or her perception of things.
The purpose of life is simple--prevent all suffering. The easiest way of going about this would be to stop having kids. If someone else has any better ideas, I'm all ears, but considering I've been an anti-natalist for almost four years now, I doubt anybody does.


 
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Woah there, I do have those made-up moral responsibilities and a made-up human "purpose" to life because -- you guessed it -- I'm a human!
Being a nihilist is basically the same thing as relinquishing both your moral responsibility and your capacity to reason--by acknowledging that your moral responsibilities are "made up", you're dismissing them. It's like you don't actually think you have moral responsibilities at all. You're being very disingenuous.

I already explained this in my above post. And how does being aware of the fact that moral responsibilities are made up mean that I'm dismissing them?


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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What about the fact that there is no one purpose to all life? The purpose is dependent on each person and his or her perception of things.
The purpose of life is simple--prevent all suffering. The easiest way of going about this would be to stop having kids. If someone else has any better ideas, I'm all ears, but considering I've been an anti-natalist for almost four years now, I doubt anybody does.
No, it's not simple. There's no authority to dictate a universal "purpose of life" for all humans. Everyone chooses what the purpose of their life is. It might be to be remembered by history, to have a family, or just to be happy. For you, it might mean ending all suffering, but it's not like that for everyone.


 
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I already explained this in my above post. And how does being aware of the fact that moral responsibilities are made up mean that I'm dismissing them?
Because you're literally trying to convince me that, somehow, we're bereft of moral responsibility, because according to the super-reality, nothing matters anyway. If nothing matters, it's pointless to care about anything, and it's pointless to be an anti-natalist (or anything, really) because we're all going to die anyway. That's basically what you're telling me. Yeah?


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What about the fact that there is no one purpose to all life? The purpose is dependent on each person and his or her perception of things.
The purpose of life is simple--prevent all suffering. The easiest way of going about this would be to stop having kids. If someone else has any better ideas, I'm all ears, but considering I've been an anti-natalist for almost four years now, I doubt anybody does.

That purpose is not a constant for everyone. Also, hooman fallacies run amok in this post - "I can't accept new ideas, so everyone else's idea is wrong!" for example.


 
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There's no authority to dictate a universal "purpose of life" for all humans.
You're right--so instead of pointing that out, as if I don't know, why don't you try to come up with something yourself? I have an idea, and I think it's a pretty good idea. If you don't agree, explain why and present a more suitable one, please.

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Everyone chooses what the purpose of their life is.
Yes, but the point is that, on top of all that, there is a grand purpose. It's not an objective grand purpose--it's a grand purpose that we as a collective are making up ourselves for the greater good of all sentient life.

My personal purpose of life isn't to end all suffering--that's the grand purpose.
My personal purpose of life is to communicate my ideas to as many people as possible before I die.
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I already explained this in my above post. And how does being aware of the fact that moral responsibilities are made up mean that I'm dismissing them?
Because you're literally trying to convince me that, somehow, we're bereft of moral responsibility, because according to the super-reality, nothing matters anyway. If nothing matters, it's pointless to care about anything, and it's pointless to be an anti-natalist (or anything, really) because we're all going to die anyway. That's basically what you're telling me. Yeah?

I'm also telling you that because we're humans with human limitations, we have to be humans because fuck logic and that's just how it is.

So, you can live your life like any other, while being aware that it's just all meaningless. Or, if you really can't stand being a human, you could kill yourself. There's that. But there's no point in that, either.
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That purpose is not a constant for everyone.
The point is that it should be. If you disagree, refute it. Saying that it isn't constant for everyone is merely stating the obvious.

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Also, hooman fallacies run amok in this post - "I can't accept new ideas, so everyone else's idea is wrong!" for example.
Which is literally nowhere in that post.


 
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I'm also telling you that because we're humans with human limitations, we have to be humans because fuck logic and that's just how it is.
We don't have to be anything but good. Every day, we're edging towards a transcendence from humanity. What will you think then?


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Which is literally nowhere in that post.

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I'm all ears, but considering I've been an anti-natalist for almost four years now, I doubt anybody does

You've been an anti-natalist for a heck of a long time now, so it's kind of hard to let go of that idea because it's been so ingrained into your mind, lets face it.


 
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There's no authority to dictate a universal "purpose of life" for all humans.
You're right--so instead of pointing that out, as if I don't know, why don't you try to come up with something yourself? I have an idea, and I think it's a pretty good idea. If you don't agree, explain why and present a more suitable one, please.

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Everyone chooses what the purpose of their life is.
Yes, but the point is that, on top of all that, there is a grand purpose. It's not an objective grand purpose--it's a grand purpose that we as a collective are making up ourselves for the greater good of all sentient life.

My personal purpose of life isn't to end all suffering--that's the grand purpose.
My personal purpose of life is to communicate my ideas to as much people as possible before I die.
Personal purposes are all that exist. There is no objective grand purpose for all of humanity - we're just flesh and blood, a result of evolution. Consciousness was an evolutionary misstep, and it causes humans to dream up all of these big questions like "why are we here" and "what's our purpose as a species". But in reality those questions are answered with "no reason", "nothing". I'm not saying morality isn't objective, as things like causing suffering are definitely immoral on an inherent scale - but that doesn't go along with a species wide purpose for humanity.


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I'm also telling you that because we're humans with human limitations, we have to be humans because fuck logic and that's just how it is.
We don't have to be anything but good. Every day, we're edging towards a transcendence from humanity. What will you think then?

I'd be "happy" because I'd be free of human limitations, and I could be a proper nihilist. Note how I put happy in quotes. True transcendence would be devoid of anything human or animal, including emotion.
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Personal purposes are all that exist. There is no objective grand purpose for all of humanity - we're just flesh and blood, a result of evolution. Consciousness was an evolutionary misstep, and it causes humans to dream up all of these big questions like "why are we here" and "what's our purpose as a species". But in reality those questions are answered with "no reason", "nothing". I'm not saying morality isn't objective, as things like causing suffering are definitely immoral on an inherent scale - but that doesn't go along with a species wide purpose for humanity.
Did you not read my post? We are the ones who MAKE the grand purpose.

You've been an anti-natalist for a heck of a long time now, so it's kind of hard to let go of that idea because it's been so ingrained into your mind, lets face it.
This isn't an argument against the philosophy.