Darkover
Angelic
- Jul 29, 2021
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We're almost constantly suffering or experiencing some inconvenience. Briefly we experience happiness, mirth and other pleasant emotions by satisfying physiological and psychological needs rooted in our biology. And we don't usually stay that way for long. Otherwise we're prone to experiencing states such as hunger, depression, envy and pain when these needs cannot be adequately fulfilled. We're constantly trying to meet our desires, and very often we can't because of our surrounding circumstances. We've come into a cold, unfeeling universe by chance - not of our own volition - and we're all destined to suffer to some extent. Some more than others.
Life isn't a gift. You don't force gifts onto people. Especially not gifts which can potentially cause great degrees of suffering. Instead of creating sentient beings which require extremely specific needs to be met in order to momentarily avoid suffering, we should aim to prevent as much suffering as possible for those unfortunate enough to be born into this world.
Life isn't a gift. You don't force gifts onto people. Especially not gifts which can potentially cause great degrees of suffering. Instead of creating sentient beings which require extremely specific needs to be met in order to momentarily avoid suffering, we should aim to prevent as much suffering as possible for those unfortunate enough to be born into this world.