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If nothing happens after we die, what's the point of it all?

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  • V [email protected]

    "Study" and "Islaam" doesn't mean what you think it means.

    Anyone studying what islam is, or for that matter any other authoritarian religion is unlikely to "join" it.

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    How dare you! It's a super-awesome cult for weak men! Gives them a purpose and control over something at least. Also every cult needs docile and obedient masses that "study" and spread their shit. Like cancer, just with more steps.

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    • J [email protected]

      Life is the point, this one

      Why do you need reward in a second life for the first one to matter?

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      Wait, there is nothing after second life? What is the point of second life without third life to give it meaning? /s

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      • dyskolos@lemmy.zipD [email protected]

        I just don't care for your opinion, you don't have your own anyway.

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        Yeah.
        That's why you are so afraid of the spread of Islaam.

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        • V [email protected]

          "Study" and "Islaam" doesn't mean what you think it means.

          Anyone studying what islam is, or for that matter any other authoritarian religion is unlikely to "join" it.

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          So, you are just an ignorant idiot who forms opinions on things without studying it?
          Good for you.

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          • G [email protected]

            We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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            Friedrich Nietzsche had a lot to say about this.

            Suffering is part of what gives life meaning. If you don't know how hard it can get, you don't know how good it can get as well. And there's good suffering out there. Physical exercise, challenging yourself, testing your potential to see what you can actualize are all sufficient things to do in this life. You don't know what you can do until you try to do it.

            Then you have to consider things like morality and knowledge.

            We humans (and specifically old, white humans) tend to subject others to a certain kind of suffering through the patriarchy. That's not right. Every human should have a chance to live a good life in contrast to suffering. And the ethical pursuit of morality doesn't have to stop with our specific species of life. Humans also subject hundreds of other biological species to a life of slavery, torture, and death. It is a noble cause to bring freedom to those species, just as it is to bring freedom to Palestinians or Ukrainians or Hong Kongers. Their potential is limited by human made constructs which can just as easily be deconstructed.

            Also, the universe is infinite (as far as we can tell). There are many machinations ongoing that cause certain events to happen. Why? Why was my local village destroyed by a rock flying in from space? Why is my town in Texas experiencing freezing temperatures when that's never occurred before? How long do I have to get to higher ground until the tsunami that earthquake caused reaches the coast? It's in our interest to learn about the natural world due to the hazards it brings to our lives, and which it could end prematurely. Humans are also curious. Why is our universe the way it is? Why can't we live in a 4D reality? Can we even grasp reality? How do I know something caused something else? How confident can we be in those judgements?

            The human condition since The Enlightenment has meant we've shifted our epistemological focus away from us towards the greater world around us. If we no longer have an Almighty God which has all the answers and tells us what's good and ill, who does that now? We do!

            God is dead. But morality, knowledge, and the good life of flourishing are not.

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            • R [email protected]

              Friedrich Nietzsche had a lot to say about this.

              Suffering is part of what gives life meaning. If you don't know how hard it can get, you don't know how good it can get as well. And there's good suffering out there. Physical exercise, challenging yourself, testing your potential to see what you can actualize are all sufficient things to do in this life. You don't know what you can do until you try to do it.

              Then you have to consider things like morality and knowledge.

              We humans (and specifically old, white humans) tend to subject others to a certain kind of suffering through the patriarchy. That's not right. Every human should have a chance to live a good life in contrast to suffering. And the ethical pursuit of morality doesn't have to stop with our specific species of life. Humans also subject hundreds of other biological species to a life of slavery, torture, and death. It is a noble cause to bring freedom to those species, just as it is to bring freedom to Palestinians or Ukrainians or Hong Kongers. Their potential is limited by human made constructs which can just as easily be deconstructed.

              Also, the universe is infinite (as far as we can tell). There are many machinations ongoing that cause certain events to happen. Why? Why was my local village destroyed by a rock flying in from space? Why is my town in Texas experiencing freezing temperatures when that's never occurred before? How long do I have to get to higher ground until the tsunami that earthquake caused reaches the coast? It's in our interest to learn about the natural world due to the hazards it brings to our lives, and which it could end prematurely. Humans are also curious. Why is our universe the way it is? Why can't we live in a 4D reality? Can we even grasp reality? How do I know something caused something else? How confident can we be in those judgements?

              The human condition since The Enlightenment has meant we've shifted our epistemological focus away from us towards the greater world around us. If we no longer have an Almighty God which has all the answers and tells us what's good and ill, who does that now? We do!

              God is dead. But morality, knowledge, and the good life of flourishing are not.

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              The purpose of discipline is to live MORE fully. Not less. There's nothing noble about suffering.

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              • B [email protected]

                But you are here now, so live a good life and enjoy it while you can. Maybe try to help others do the same. This is all we get, so use it to the fullest.

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                This. "It is a cheap generosity that promises the future as compensation for the present."

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                • starman2112@sh.itjust.worksS [email protected]

                  "There's no point living, so you may as well die" is so last decade. "There's no point dying, so you may as well live" is where it's at

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                  There's no point in living, but make sure you take a couple of the bastards with you when you go down.

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                  • liberatedguy@lemmy.mlL [email protected]

                    So, you are just an ignorant idiot who forms opinions on things without studying it?
                    Good for you.

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                    #104

                    Hey now, isn't your religion all peace and niceties?

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                    • G [email protected]

                      We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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                      there is no point. simply try to enjoy it

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                      • V [email protected]

                        Hey now, isn't your religion all peace and niceties?

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                        #106

                        No; it's not all peace.
                        It's about truth and justice.

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                        • V [email protected]

                          Hey now, isn't your religion all peace and niceties?

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                          Shows your ignorance.

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                          • G [email protected]

                            We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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                            #108

                            Plenty happens after you die. You're just not there for it.

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                            • G [email protected]

                              We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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                              To make evil men and women powerful.

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                              • G [email protected]

                                We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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                                #110

                                Does there need to be a point? We eat because we're hungry, sleep because we're tired, live because we're instinctively apposed to death.

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                                • G [email protected]

                                  We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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                                  The point is there is no point. No higher order. We're an accident of physics.

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                                  • G [email protected]

                                    We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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                                    There are two types of thinking about it:

                                    1. There is no point in living. We are doomed to get into the grave, and eventually be forgotten forever.
                                    2. There is no point in living. No higher order, no higher purpose, no higher authority. We are free to live our lives, to explore, to insert any meaning whatsoever into it. We are forging our own destiny.
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                                      We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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                                      There’s nothing after this, so make the most of what you get. Try leave your corner of the world a slightly better place then when you were born.

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                                      • A [email protected]

                                        There are two types of thinking about it:

                                        1. There is no point in living. We are doomed to get into the grave, and eventually be forgotten forever.
                                        2. There is no point in living. No higher order, no higher purpose, no higher authority. We are free to live our lives, to explore, to insert any meaning whatsoever into it. We are forging our own destiny.
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                                        And, protip, you're not going to be around for option 1 anyway.

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                                        • G [email protected]

                                          We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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                                          people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

                                          Why not? Happiness comes from what happens while we're still alive. It's ""just"" a question of finding those things.

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