What I intended for you to ask yourself is how futile is it for you to pursue the goal of trying to prove everything is futile?
How important is it for you to realize that goal?
Are there other goals that you have that are equally or more important that are less futile that you can pursue? — m-theory
I did exactly that, I gave an example to measure futility, we can compare the futility of different goals to get an objective measure of the objective futility saturation.
Again it becomes very obvious that everything is not futile in equal measures. — m-theory
If I don't know whether things are futile or not, how can I start pursuing other goals? — intrapersona
Having a sense of humor isn't the same thing as finding everything a 13-year-old does funny. — Terrapin Station
Do you find anything useful? If so, you don't think that everything is futile. — Terrapin Station
Are you saying it is equally likely that should not exist? — m-theory
Finding everything a 13-year-old does funny is called being an uptight, mammering, pox-marked haggard who can't see the value in being playful and whimsical and child-like? If you say so. — Terrapin Station
Can you be wrong about feeling that something is useful? — Terrapin Station
Yes, and those sort of characters usually only respond with only "if you say so" because deep down you know that you have lost that ability to be playful. — intrapersona
I already gave examples of when some things are not as futile as other things.
Everything is not equally futile. — m-theory
Me? But I don't find everything a 13-year-old does funny. — Terrapin Station
Yes, I build a new farm shed and spend hours thinking that the materials are useful. Once finished I realize I am bankrupt and someone set fire to the shed. More than that, I found out that it was DESTINY that that was going to happen. — intrapersona
How can the default (existing) be more futile than not existing? — m-theory
You can have a different opinion at a later time. That doesn't mean that your earlier opinion was wrong. — Terrapin Station
tis if it's fate. and tis if it wasn't. — intrapersona
??? You'd have to explain better why in your view fate would have anything to do with whether you can be right or wrong in an opinion of whether something is useful to you at a particular time. — Terrapin Station
Right. So we disagree on what makes "useful" obtain, so to speak.
First, do you believe that it can be true or false that something is useful? — Terrapin Station
We probably don't disagree, — intrapersona
It depends what 'futile' means.Someone said this to me today that "when you break it all down everything is futile". — intrapersona
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