Ludic fallacy. A simulation =/= the simulated. :yawn:Life is a vast sandbox RPG with an infinite 'world map'. Your whole life is spent gaining experience points, completing challenges and trying [ ... ] and ultimately at the end of the game you die, and all th[ese] points are lost.
This means life it pointless, yet this pointlessness is the point ... — wanderingmind
I am not claiming this way of looking at life is flawless, and I hope through discussion it could be moulded, and improved, but by living this way I am freer and happier. — wanderingmind
I firstly question the paradox that is a Utopia. How would one know they are existing within Utopia, without experiencing non-utopian life, in order to understand what Utopia is.
Therefore one can exist within a percieved personal Utopian sphere, wherein other people may not consider it to match their idea of Utopia.
This personal utopian sphere fits is also impermenant and in constant flux. — wanderingmind
I am not sure I understand the relevance to your point?None of this would matter, because obviously if you were in a utopia, you would need to know exactly what it is you need to know to know you are in a utopia (or not, if that's part of what makes it a utopia). I am talking THE perfect world for each and every individual.
But you see, the point is we are not living in a Utopia and therefore, why is bringing more people into a non-utopian world worth it? Even if a real utopia cannot be played, this doesn't negate that indeed, this world is not it and does not need to be played in the first place. — schopenhauer1
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