| > I share this opinion. This, again, isn't what I'm arguing against. No no no. This isn’t what you said. > > Isn't life composed almost entirely of this? Cooking, eating, sleeping, using the toilet, taking care of love ones... If every responsibility you have in life is automatically absolutely horrible by nature of being a responsibility, why live? An answer to that could easily be “no reason”. Then where does your argument go? Nowhere. And could you find a person who has always hated having to take a bath, or their careeer (lol)? Probably. > And the flaw is most often that it does not universally suck. Your reply to someone who says that something universally something has the same problem! Yeah, of course things could be all-bad for someone. No kidding. So the “why live” question is useless. |
> An answer to that could easily be “no reason”. Then where does your argument go? Nowhere.
Well yeah. Generally, when people's reason for holding a belief or performing and action is "lol idk", that isn't conducive to a continuing discussion. Not because it invalidates anything, but because it's the vocal equivalent of saying nothing at all.
It's fine if you think everything that needs doing is awful by definition. I disagree, and have a counterfactual experience. If that means nothing to you, that's totally fine.