Why do human beings ignore that the world is full of pain and suffering and try to walk around happy, indifferent to the suffering and even creating more suffering sometimes? — empathy
Is it even ethical to have children and bring them to the suffering of life in the world without them being able to consent to it? — empathy
People are born everyday and they will one day die and cause grief to those they left behind.
— empathy
This too is not altogether true. There are people who pass through the lives of others and leave a lot more in the long term than just grief. — Brett
Yeah, they leave a lot and it hurts even more when they leave and are reminded of how their love is not present with them physically. — empathy
People are born everyday and they will one day die and cause grief to those they left behind. Life is full of suffering that they did not consent to. Leaders are full of greed and aggression and need more people for tax dollars and soldiers. There are diseases, parasites, germs, blood-sucking insects, and animals that bite and kill and eat each other. Even humans are usually selfish and indifferent to the suffering of others except in extreme cases such as an emergency or a natural disaster. Every second is a second closer to death and eventually everyone is killed by life (no immortals yet, as far as we know).
Is it even ethical to have children and bring them to the suffering of life in the world without them being able to consent to it? Why do human beings ignore that the world is full of pain and suffering and try to walk around happy, indifferent to the suffering and even creating more suffering sometimes? — empathy
Yeah well its the best we got. Life is. — Franklin Crook
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