Indeed life is. From the outside its survival, comfort seeking, and finding entertainment. From the first person its dealing with situations. Dealing with getting through the manueverings of a society and existence itself. Doesnt matter if its an office, driving on a slippery highway, a coal mine, overcoming boredom, finding meaning in something, reading, hunting,gathering, hut building, dancing around the tribal fire, natural disasters,pandemics, other peoples actions, drinking, mental illness, getting warmer, cooler, finding the best product for your needs, debating metaphysics, watching a mo ie,playing a game, looking up information on the internet, eating, shitting, wiping, flushing, sewers, journals, cities, buildings, farming, war, religion, one upsmanship, laundry, chores, relationships, articles cleaning tour dwelling and living area... — schopenhauer1
I beg to differ. By default living requires survival, usually in a cultural milieu. Unless you practice suicide by asceticism (pace Schopenhauer)..thats what youre doing, along with seeking comfort, and forms of entertainment (which religion and studying philosophy as a hobby fall into). People dont like to hear this reduction, but its true. — schopenhauer1
We are thrown here. You cannot rhetoric your way out of this stste of affairs. — schopenhauer1
What is meaningful then is not an individual identity or life, but everything and nothing, without prejudice.
— Possibility
Yes, this is right. Which means that life does not have to be competition.
— Brett
Agreed. Nor does it have to be about survival. — Possibility
So life doesn’t have to be about competition or survival, but for who? — Brett
Such as — Brett
So that’s the meaning of life?
— Brett
Pretty much. We study, we learn, we experiment, we create new things. All of this is happening all of the time, and it is quite enjoyable to learn more about ourselves and the universe we live in. — MondoR
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