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cujic9 | 6 years ago

We're on a rock flying through space. In that context, what does contributing even mean?

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biohax2015|6 years ago

In that context, it means nothing. However, I do not live in that context, I live in a society and inside my own head, and this is what generates an idea of contribution and happiness.

> We're on a rock flying through space.

I have never understood this phrase as anything more than a platitude to make people feel better. Anyway, don't mind me. It has been raining all week and I think it's affecting my mood.

cujic9|6 years ago

> However, I do not live in that context, I live in a society and inside my own head, and this is what generates an idea of contribution and happiness.

Right. This just happens to coincide with a shift in my life, where all the old contexts from my youth are meaningless, and I need to find new contexts.

So if there is no such thing as contributing, then the contributing you used to do only mattered because of a context you (or I) constructed to find important.

I don't think the right answer is to say, "Nothing is important." I think the right answer is to relentlessly seek for a new context to find important, to give meaning to our own life.

13415|6 years ago

>> We're on a rock flying through space.

> I have never understood this phrase as anything more than a platitude to make people feel better.

It's more than a platitude. Check out this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoW8Tf7hTGA

Still, nothing better than a rainy day on earth.

eloff|6 years ago

If you zoom out to the time and space scales of the universe there is no meaning to be found. Humanity is merely a short lived aberration. None of that is relevant to our human lives on a daily basis. And this nihilistic appeal otherwise is just missing the point. It's an easy way out for people who'd rather not investigate the meaning of life more deeply.