Your argument is similar to the one that explains all 'happiness' is derived from the release of serotonin and dopamine in the brain... so why bother trying to do anything in life, when instead, we could all just focus on adjusting our serotonin and dopamine levels constantly. Humanity can be better than it is, and individuals are capable of free will. If I didn't believe those two things to be true... I'm not sure what point there would be to life.
What I have found over the years is that some people believe life is like a 'toy' meant to be enjoyed with no rules or consequences, while others believe life is like a 'game' with set rules and clear groups of 'winners' and 'losers.' Among those who think it's a toy, the discussion of rules becomes tedious and lacks utility. Among those who think it's a game, the rules are very important because they determine who the winners and losers are, how much they win or lose and whether or not the game itself is evolving or devolving.
Btw, you ought to participate more, your comments are thought-provoking.... ;)
What I have found over the years is that some people believe life is like a 'toy' meant to be enjoyed with no rules or consequences, while others believe life is like a 'game' with set rules and clear groups of 'winners' and 'losers.' Among those who think it's a toy, the discussion of rules becomes tedious and lacks utility. Among those who think it's a game, the rules are very important because they determine who the winners and losers are, how much they win or lose and whether or not the game itself is evolving or devolving.
Btw, you ought to participate more, your comments are thought-provoking.... ;)




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