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Bluelight Crew
there is an infectious meme that things would generally be better if humans had never existed.
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without humans, there is still pain. there is still chaos (what do you think gave rise to humans?). there is a sort of peace without humans in that our individual life form doesn't exist, but that's illusory: the universe does not center around us, we arose in a dance that includes many other dancers.
humans, as opposed to "nonliving stuff," are able to intentionally eliminate unnecessary pain and suffering nearby, as well as other noble goals. so i like to think of humans as a positive force in our astronomical region.
yes, humans also do bad things. but that's because we evolved from such a chaotic system. other species also do bad things, for similar reasons. that's why certain things are said to be "beneath us."
nonliving systems do good and bad things as well. basically, i don't think you can separate human and nonhuman reality... ie humans are entirely natural. everything we do and make is "natural" (rendering the word somewhat meaningless).
i think/hope we're slowly but surely tilting the existential balance from cold emotion to warm emotion (as we gain wisdom from experience, as both individuals and as a species), from ignorance to enlightenment (as we understand more about our environment). i think that humans are capable of achieving "peace."
it's all up to us, all in our hands, though.
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without humans, there is still pain. there is still chaos (what do you think gave rise to humans?). there is a sort of peace without humans in that our individual life form doesn't exist, but that's illusory: the universe does not center around us, we arose in a dance that includes many other dancers.
humans, as opposed to "nonliving stuff," are able to intentionally eliminate unnecessary pain and suffering nearby, as well as other noble goals. so i like to think of humans as a positive force in our astronomical region.
yes, humans also do bad things. but that's because we evolved from such a chaotic system. other species also do bad things, for similar reasons. that's why certain things are said to be "beneath us."
nonliving systems do good and bad things as well. basically, i don't think you can separate human and nonhuman reality... ie humans are entirely natural. everything we do and make is "natural" (rendering the word somewhat meaningless).
i think/hope we're slowly but surely tilting the existential balance from cold emotion to warm emotion (as we gain wisdom from experience, as both individuals and as a species), from ignorance to enlightenment (as we understand more about our environment). i think that humans are capable of achieving "peace."
it's all up to us, all in our hands, though.