unenlightened
Everyone was getting old fast, and they were leaving this Earth for good. — Corvus
Corvus
Poor old Corvus not only has to get old and die eventually, as we all do, he has to imagine getting old and dying over and over again even while he is actually young and in his prime. So even the good times are bad. — unenlightened
Tzeentch
180 Proof
unenlightened
But is happiness always best thing in life? — Corvus
Smart & stupid, it seems, are complementary rather than mutually exclusive capabilities: — 180 Proof
Well, you can go to your college, you can go to your school
But if you ain't got Jesus, you's an educated fool
And that's all, I'll tell you that's all
'Cause you better have Jesus
I tell you that's all. — Ry Cooder
Corvus
I prefer happiness to unhappiness, but for plastering a wall, I would go for a plasterer's trowel. That seems to me to be how the the word works. It's akin to asking what's better than good. I have already suggested the evolutionary benefit of intelligence which depends to a great extent on the environment, but as to pursuit of knowledge and wisdom, well I do it (at a leisurely pace) because it makes me happy, or at least happier than pursuit of ignorance and folly. — unenlightened
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