Pretty sure that's called normality, since the state of mind where you view life as not being worth living usually correlates with depression - The state of mind where you aren't depressed would just be that.Normal/Upbeat if you wanted to take it a little further.
It's not that life is worthless (you're an idiot if you think that). It's that the universe would be worthless without us. Extant sentient life is all the value in the universe--and it's only because we have this capacity to suffer. As long as there are sentient beings with a capacity to suffer in existence, life will always have meaning in the universe. If all sentient life were to end, there really would be no point in the existence of the universe--but there wouldn't really need to be. That's sort of the end goal, in my eyes.
Couldn't tell you, because I am one of those people who thinks it's worthless.
Out of interest, would your position change if technology made it possible to live forever and - as a result of that - literally not a single human being would choose to have a new child. Would your philosophy, solely in relation to human beings change?Secondly, what if technology literally made it possible for the suffering of sentient beings to be "abolished"?
Life isn't worthless by any means - we find worth in our own personal lives, whether we're trying to be successful, just trying to be happy, etc.It is inherently pointless, though. Nothing we do has any consequence on our ultimate place. No matter who you are, you'll eventually end up on the same level as the lowest vagrant. The only thing we can do is strive that the amount of times we're happy ultimately outnumbers the amount of times we're suffering.
But... you see why the very notion of "no suffering" is unimaginable, right?
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on December 26, 2014, 01:47:45 PMPretty sure that's called normality, since the state of mind where you view life as not being worth living usually correlates with depression - The state of mind where you aren't depressed would just be that.Normal/Upbeat if you wanted to take it a little further.life is worthless =/= life isn't worth living
Quote from: Verbatim on December 26, 2014, 03:53:50 PMBut... you see why the very notion of "no suffering" is unimaginable, right? Obviously. I have no respect with unbridled technological hedonists who wish nothing more than to mill around on what is essentially permanent soma. Half of my interest was just seeing how you'd respond to the premises in the questions.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on December 26, 2014, 03:28:43 PMCouldn't tell you, because I am one of those people who thinks it's worthless.You're looking at it the wrong way amigo. You've blurred two lines together that shouldn't be blurred. Mind if I ask why you think it's worthless?
Quote from: Sandtrap on December 26, 2014, 03:30:08 PMQuote from: RomanGladiator on December 26, 2014, 03:28:43 PMCouldn't tell you, because I am one of those people who thinks it's worthless.You're looking at it the wrong way amigo. You've blurred two lines together that shouldn't be blurred. Mind if I ask why you think it's worthless?Because I'm always one of those people that's forgotten. Friends have a holiday party...don't even think about inviting me. Maybe I shouldn't even call them friends. They're all grown up and doing something with their lives while I'm not. Maybe that's why I get excluded from things. Been struggling to find a job for eight months and keep sane and I can't have a social life either. Staring at job boards hours a day and submitting applications with no response is getting me frustrated. And I have gotten to the point now where nothing is enjoyable. I can't play games, read a book, or enjoy a movie anymore, or laugh.