I would wish that my posts are always of some use to someone. — unenlightened
When one cannot even express the notion that 'never' is useless, without using the term, it is a strong indication that one's thinking is off course — unenlightened
Finding myself in a rough spot lately, I've been wondering if my existence is of any benefit in the sense whether I could be used for some purpose, any purpose at all. I've seen a lot of movies in my life, not all award winners I must confess, and from watching the many plots, actors, actresses, good and bad — TheMadFool
This is only a problem because you worship the idol of utility, believing that usefulness is the highest good.
I'd aim for purpose over use.
Sisyphus is use without purpose. The fact that he is used to roll a rock for eternity might distinguish him from you because you believe yourself to be entirely useless, but why would you prefer his plight to yours?
So, you can rephrase the OP to ask what is your purpose, which would place you in the existential crisis as the rest of the godless, but you'd at least be relieved of the angst caused by your concerns over your uselessness. — Hanover
I used to wonder that until I stopped wondering it and that seems to make it go away. That seems to be the solution for most “philosophical angst”. I used to get periods where I’d be super anxious about how the world could be deterministic and nothing I do matters once every 3 months on the dot. Then I’d spend one month exactly to try to resolve the issue which either ends in me reaching a new conclusion or giving up. Funnily enough, both outcomes had the same effect, until 3 months later.
It seems to me that doing philosophy is the worst way to get rid of philosophical angst. Occasionally you get a complete shift in thought which will settle your issues for a while but it’s very rare. Best thing to do is to just do something practical for a while and actually do philosophy when there is no emotional charge behind it. I find the most of the time you try to untangle philosophical angst by doing philosophy you only make it worse but when you ignore it for a while and approach the subject when you’re not emotionally attached that leads to actual shifts in thought. — khaled
I've been wondering if my existence is of any benefit in the sense whether I could be used for some purpose, any purpose at all. — TheMadFool
Indeed. 'tis paradoxical. So far as bad examples go, the more useless you become, the better. — Banno
Ah! But it's not so simple. The less of a bad example one is, the more of a good example one becomes. One gives up a position in Bad Inc. only to fill one in Good Inc. To make the long story short, one hasn't been able to break free from being perceived as nothing more than an object of utility, some utility. — TheMadFool
Can you elaborate a bit more about these two concepts, purpose and use? What differentiates them? What they entail, and so on? — TheMadFool
I mean, if you are born, you are being used most likely by society, as much as you are using society. — schopenhauer1
Purpose implies meaning, whereas use doesn't require it. — Hanover
I would like you to explore the self-refuting nature of the statement, N = never say never, never say always, because N does exactly what it says shouldn't be done. — TheMadFool
Well that can easily be fixed by making it "Never say never or always except in this sentence". Pretty easy to resolve as far as paradoxes go — khaled
I've just had an aha moment! Suppose you're rolling a six-sided die. There are six possibilities: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The probability that you'll roll a number greater than 6 is zero i.e. no matter how many times you cast this die, you'll never get a 7 or higher number. And on every roll of this die, you'll always get a number between 1 and 6 inclusive. It appears that I'm wrong. :chin: — TheMadFool
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