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Why do some people think that just because we know we are going to die someday, that means we have nothing to live for?

Think about all the technology stuff that we use every day; just because we know someday it won’t work anymore doesn’t mean we shouldn’t use it anymore.

Snake Was Right
Snake Was Right
27 mrt 2023

People don't really think that, it's just fear of death. If they REALLY believed that there was no afterlife, they'd find something to live for, the vast majority of them. Sure, some people suffer from depression, but very rarely is it nihilistic/philosophically driven, but rather chemically driven to actual mental illness.

Where is the strongest gravity in Earth?

Could Earth be hallow-ish in the center, full of gases under very high pressures and temperatures, with inverted gravity?

Do gas atoms repel each other in a vacuum?

Does everything a person believes have to be 100% true to real-life? How does one find out what is true?

Could something be true one day and not another?

Is it better to go by what is most likely?

maartenhenning
maartenhenning
01 mrt 2022

"Does everything a person believes have to be 100% true to real-life?" I don't think so, but I'm not sure. "How does one find out what is true?" Research, science, experience etc

"Could something be true one day and not another?" Sure it could be true that you have red clothes on the one day and the next day you do not have red clothes on.

"Is it better to go by what is most likely?" Sometimes, but sometimes not for example today I saw Cosmic Skeptic give a brilliant argument that is for going with something even if it's not the most likely. https://youtu.be/VTtSJZTUQWI?t=2517 watch for like 3 min from where I put it at 42:00

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