
executioner1983
death is sustainable
- Oct 2, 2023
- 84
I think we all probably deserve to suffer. Whether you should is a different matter though.
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Well as a human on Earth today our existence is inherently bad. We all use up way more than we need and we do it in the name of comfort. Realistically most of us don't need a job nor a phone nor a house. You can survive on very little, maybe not optimally but survive definitely.By "all" do you mean all people, or just those of us who are already suffering?
And why do you think we all probably deserve to suffer?
I don't think anyone really deserves to suffer (except some people maybe), but some people just suffer.
And I don't think there is a reason why some suffer and some don't. Some things are just the way they are.
Okay, now I understand your point of view much better.Well as a human on Earth today our existence is inherently bad. We all use up way more than we need and we do it in the name of comfort. Realistically most of us don't need a job nor a phone nor a house. You can survive on very little, maybe not optimally but survive definitely.
Also, I'm pro-choice, anti-trump(I don't use this term seriously ever I'm just trying to make a point), vegan, and a whole lot of other things but how can I know that I'm right and others are wrong? If I want people—who hold aggresive opposing beliefs—to suffer then I should suffer just as well alongside them, because odds are someone on the other side is wishing the exact same on me. It's more than likely that we're all wrong and we all deserve to suffer. And even if that's not the case, a lot of us still hold radical opinions that justify our suffering, even if you don't label them as so.
Well as a human on Earth today our existence is inherently bad. We all use up way more than we need and we do it in the name of comfort. Realistically most of us don't need a job nor a phone nor a house. You can survive on very little, maybe not optimally but survive definitely.
Also, I'm pro-choice, anti-trump(I don't use this term seriously ever I'm just trying to make a point), vegan, and a whole lot of other things but how can I know that I'm right and others are wrong? If I want people—who hold aggresive opposing beliefs—to suffer then I should suffer just as well alongside them, because odds are someone on the other side is wishing the exact same on me. It's more than likely that we're all wrong and we all deserve to suffer. And even if that's not the case, a lot of us still hold radical opinions that justify our suffering, even if you don't label them as so.
'being wrong' is a matter of perspective that not everyone will ever fully agree on, if at all. if we're going down this road, then it needs to be mentioned that 'morality' is just a social construct. it's literally an abstract idea that people created and used to run their lives. it is not universal, nor absolute and doesn't need to be believed or followed. it doesn't exist and work like a chemical reaction between two elements.Well as a human on Earth today our existence is inherently bad. We all use up way more than we need and we do it in the name of comfort. Realistically most of us don't need a job nor a phone nor a house. You can survive on very little, maybe not optimally but survive definitely.
Also, I'm pro-choice, anti-trump(I don't use this term seriously ever I'm just trying to make a point), vegan, and a whole lot of other things but how can I know that I'm right and others are wrong? If I want people—who hold aggresive opposing beliefs—to suffer then I should suffer just as well alongside them, because odds are someone on the other side is wishing the exact same on me. It's more than likely that we're all wrong and we all deserve to suffer. And even if that's not the case, a lot of us still hold radical opinions that justify our suffering, even if you don't label them as so.