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Human, student, non-Buddhist Buddhist, intellectual masochist. Confident only of my own ignorance. Don't believe anything I say.

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    1. Failed Buddhist‏ @Failed_Buddhist Apr 17

      Failed Buddhist Retweeted Kenneth Folk

      Honestly, I think this is the most important question we should be asking ourselves as a species. Before theorizing and fighting about the kind of civilization we want, wouldn't it make sense to ask whether this whole humanity thing is worthwhile at all?https://twitter.com/KennethFolk/status/986131590916050944 …

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      Kenneth Folk @KennethFolk
      How does your desire to replicate yourself stack up against a potential lifetime of suffering for the person you would create? 9/
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    2. Apostol‏ @iamapostol Apr 17
      Replying to @Failed_Buddhist

      It seems that humanity is the continuation of a cosmic evolutionary process that started with the big bang. If all the processes that created us, deem us worthwhile, who are we to argue that we're not?

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    3. Failed Buddhist‏ @Failed_Buddhist Apr 17
      Replying to @iamapostol

      Nobody gets to decide whether your own experience is worthwhile - not even some vague and abstract cosmic evolutionary process. By no will of our own, humans simply find ourselves as existing, experiencing beings who suffer. This is the only thing we can know with certainty.

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    4. Apostol‏ @iamapostol Apr 17
      Replying to @Failed_Buddhist

      Sorry for using vague terms I've never described. Of course everyone is sovereign and has their right of choice. But also no one is separate from everything else and never has been. "We exist" because the sun(heat), the plants(oxygen and food), evolution and the big bang.

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      Failed Buddhist‏ @Failed_Buddhist Apr 18
      Replying to @iamapostol

      Indeed. Everything is interrelated, and nobody is apart from nature in any fundamental sense. We're stuck with experience, and we don't have to make any value judgments about that, in either direction.

      11:28 AM - 18 Apr 2018
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        1. Apostol‏ @iamapostol Apr 19
          Replying to @Failed_Buddhist

          The question "Is life worth the suffering?" is actually very good and profound one. It's the answer that "it's not worth the suffering" that is dangerous because it almost always leads to a worldview and behaviors that increase the suffering and make matters worse for everybody.

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