Worth it because others don't deserve to live or worth it because we live a million times better.
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Replying to @Plinz
Then what makes it worth it ? I know that for what's worth we have lost all sense of life. and living a wretched life.
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Replying to @Humblefool_14
What makes it worth it is that we mostly have a choice.
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Replying to @Plinz
Again.. Choice has itself corrupted many things. Is choice alone the criteria ? Choice has just made more things binary. Is binary the great choice we killed so much of nature for.
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Replying to @Humblefool_14
For the most part, being involved in an evolutionary process is not fun. We have managed to get out of much of the unpleasantness of being selected against for a while. Individually, that is pretty neat.
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Replying to @Plinz
Well,out of evolutionary process. But inside the destruction process.. And at what cost if there is no nature ?
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Replying to @Humblefool_14 @Plinz
I get the optimism of getting out of Evl process. But we can't get back what we have destroyed.
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Replying to @Humblefool_14
I didn't and I never had it. I probably would not have been born without industrialized nitrogen binding, and I would have died in my twenties without modern surgery, and I would not talk to you without computers. I am born out of the unsustainable part of human history.
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Replying to @Plinz
This discussion isn't going to lead us anywhere. All of us are quite better off. But we did it at a very high cost. We will face it's consequences sooner or later.
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It was always inevitable that we'd die. But unlike our ancestors we got an amazing vista. And we probably won't be the last intelligent species before the atmosphere runs out.
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Replying to @Plinz
Not so sure. When we are the most predatory forces on the ground. We have destroyed huge animals without anything really. The next evolutionary leap won't happen soon. But Let's kill the nature and enjoy it whil we can.
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Replying to @Humblefool_14
I don't think that killing competing large animals is as much of an issue as destabilizing the conditions of complex ecosystems. But we did not sterilize the planet. Evolution will bounce back as long as there are cells.
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