Dissonance
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Guardian1239":a8q2k6fz said:Dissonance":a8q2k6fz said:Life has no purpose.
Sure some people here are like "we'll influence the world in a tiny way!" but really you're delusionally grasping at straws. In a couple of trillion years when every single thing in the universe has died and disappeared to heat death nothing will matter.
With this thinking, what's the point in living? We should just all kill ourselves now, completely ignoring the hopeful fact that we'll be able to find and get to another habitable planet before our current planet is destroyed. And how do you know the universe will die? We don't know anything about the universe's creation (although we have a few ideas), so I hate it when people try to say shit like this.
This is a common and extremely flawed argument. Where is the logical link between "life has no meaning" and "I should kill myself"? I am correct in saying that life has no meaning. I happen to be alive by random chance. I'm indifferent concerning living or dying - saying that I don't care if I die (and I don't) is wildly different from being suicidal. It's simply not giving a shit vs actively wanting to die.
Life has no meaning, and there is no reason to be alive. But I AM alive, so why not get what I can out of this situation while I'm in it? Life, while meaningless in the end, has a lot of fun and pleasurable qualities about it - why not take advantage of the situation and enjoy myself while I'm here?
Saying "since you don't believe life has a meaning so kill yourself" is like saying "I don't particularly care if my floor gets dirty or remains clean so let's POUR TONS OF MUD ON IT". Indifference is simply indifference - not caring about the floor getting dirty does NOT give you free reign to cover my floor in mud, but if I happen to track in a bit accidentally I won't shit myself over it.
If you haven't noticed, I'm highly against this type of thinking. It's extremely depressing. I'd much rather believe something that keeps me happy. And that's not disregarding the facts, because we don't have any. You can believe it if you want, though. I, personally, could never live believing that we have no purpose, but that's just me.
It's only depressing because you've been raised to believe in a lot of things - primairly that your life actually has any meaning. It's highly unlikely that you'll influence the world at large and even if you do there will come a time when our solar system is destroyed by an inflamed sun and all human civilization will simply evaporate into nothingness, so it won't even matter.
Nothing's eternal - and if nothing's eternal then what's the point?