It's some kind of transhumanism. — richard77
In economics and finance, risk aversion is the tendency of people to prefer outcomes with low uncertainty to those outcomes with high uncertainty, even if the average outcome of the latter is equal to or higher in monetary value than the more certain outcome. — Wikipedia
the lion lays down with the lamb — James Riley
when I was watching documentaries in the TV about wild life where huge amount of pain, fear and starvation are present — richard77
To the degree they survive, 'herd species' are better adapted to false positives (i.e.guessing predators are present when they are not there) to false negatives (i.e. taking for granted predators are not there when, in fact, they are there). — 180 Proof
To the degree they survive, 'herd species' are better adapted to false positives (i.e.guessing predators are present when they are not there) to false negatives (i.e. taking for granted predators are not there when, in fact, they are there). — 180 Proof
Screw logic! I wanna live! :grin: — TheMadFool
Is there some kind of psychological principle that makes us more inclined towards bad news? What explains the media law - if it bleeds, it leads? — TheMadFool
is it better for an animal to exist (an animal that is a prey and can feel pain and all that stuff) or not exist rather? — richard77
I dont know for sure if prey animals enjoy their life or not — richard77
if through the innovation of transhumanism we could make a lion vegan, would u support it? — richard77
Immortality, a synonym for boring & Death! — TheMadFool
For those who fight for it, life has a flavor the protected will never know — James Riley
I think predator and pray and the whole animal kingdom knows that, lives that, dies that, even when they are not fighting. — James Riley
Some people know how to do that consistently, or so they say. Guys like Eckhart Tolle? Personally, I've not yet been able to master it. I have, however, had glimpses of it; the birth of my son, hunting, and a few other times, usually of beauty or danger. — James Riley
Does it even matter? — TheMadFool
That's a good question too. I think the good definitely outweighs the bad, but if I stop to think about it when good is happening, then I lose it. To stay lost in that beautiful rapture would be the key. Not thinking about it as it happens would be the key. Some times I wish my brain would STFU so I could live something without all it's stupid considerations of logic and morality sticking their nose under the tent. — James Riley
I wish it would be so easy to lose the bad when it's happening! I've been trained up somewhat to do that (embrace the suck) but it's not easy to be a tough guy. You can stare at a wound and try to enjoy, or defeat the pain. But I can't keep that up for ever. Too bad thinking about the bad won't make it go away. — James Riley
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