Have some beauty, you poor thing. — unenlightened
Don't expect meaning, but go for beauty. — unenlightened
Are you so preoccupied with the idea of the pointlessness of existence that you need to distract yourself? — Alkis Piskas
I never said that meaning and the effect were synonymous. I said that the relationship between some effect and its causes is synonymous with meaning. As such, your interpretation is the effect of the interaction of the observed effect (like words on this screen or tree rings in a tree stump) with your memory and goals. So effects are also the causes of subsequent effects (infinitely?). As such, the relationship between your interpretation and the observed effect is meaning. — Harry Hindu
Not at all. I'm merely pointing out that scribbles on a screen are what is interpreted, and the act of interpreting is discovering the cause of the scribbles on the screen - specifically the idea in the head of the author that produced the scribbles. — Harry Hindu
No, not how meaning becomes knowledge. It's how interpretations become knowledge - another causal relation, or meaning. — Harry Hindu
We don't necessarily need to prove to others our own interpretations for our interpretations to work for us — Harry Hindu
Common knowledge exists as a result of others trying on others' interpretations, not simply taking others at their word. — Harry Hindu
Do you need others to interpret your legacy for your life to have meaning? Are you saying that your life's meaning is dependent upon others' interpretation of your actions? Or can you give your life meaning by interpreting your own actions and their subsequent effects on the world (which includes other people)? — Harry Hindu
Then bring in misfortune and suffering. Nature demands that we satisfy our needs all the while denying the means to satisfy those needs. How could the centrality of life (thereby its pointlessness) become inescapable pain and suffering? Perhaps the default of the human condition is one of want and its itchy and uncomfortable and we are tired of having to put salve on it every morning. — Nils Loc
Who’s to say that existence is pointless? — Moses
There's nothing to teach. — Harry Hindu
Absolutely -- waiting-for-death is not a suitable approach for people who are not old yet -- whatever one thinks of as "old" for themselves. My approach isn't "resignation from the game" altogether, because I, of course, don't know how long I may live yet. I still "engage". — Bitter Crank
"Why are all the gods such vicious cunts?"
~Tyrion Lannister — 180 Proof
As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods; They kill us for their sport. — Gloucester (King Lear)
We killed them (Klingon gods). They were more trouble than they were worth. — Lt. Worf (Star Trek)
Even Jesus felt betrayed by God.
— Jackson
:up:
"Why are all the gods such vicious cunts?"
~Tyrion Lannister — 180 Proof
What is meaningless about human existence?
— Harry Hindu
That it's all for nothing. — Tate
How do you deal with the pointlessness of existence? — Tate
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.