Question: What if we're (secret/closet) masochists? — Agent Smith
humanity — john27
Yep, we could all be masochists, assuming antinatalism is correct. — Agent Smith
I don't have to be masochistic to deal with pain, I wouldn't think. — john27
No, no! We're natalists because we're masochists (we get off on pain) — Agent Smith
I don't think antinatalism is correct, but I suppose there is a sort of fundamental value in any pain we appreciate. Perhaps one would not even call it a harm in the ultimate sense. — DA671
the happiest person in the world, assuming she exists, is actually suffering, but she doesn't know that - that's to say she's confused (by it all). — Agent Smith
In other words, no one has experienced real joy; the happiest person in the world, assuming she exists, is actually suffering, but she doesn't know that - that's to say she's confused (by it all). — Agent Smith
suffering is an illusion. — DA671
However, this isn't just about negating life; it's also about achieving a higher realm. — DA671
Still, Buddhists also believe that the human birth is probably the best shot one has at transcendence. — DA671
It's a higher form of "being" (in the Hindu context, it's Brahman). It's obviously not biological life, but neither is it absolute nothingness. — DA671
That would depend on the purpose. I don't think that one would endorse antinatalism in a universal sense because each person has their own journey. Not creating someone is not going to stop their birth (though they could be born in a lower realm of being). It's not just about escaping life; it's also about embracing the ultimate reality. So, the negative is alongside a positive, not for the sake of achieving a void. And even then, the path is fairly individualised. — DA671
I don't fail to see it. — DA671
However, everything else is also an illusion, and the way to pass that isn't as simple as one might think! — DA671
I don't think that, materialistically speaking, happiness is any more of a illusion than suffering. — DA671
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