Life_is_Dead
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- Apr 7, 2019
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For example pain. Pain is used by the brain to make you aware of your surroundings and avoid any physical injury that could be a threat to your survival. Or warn you that's there something wrong with your body and that you need to get it fixed soon.
A Check Engine Light.
When an animal is defective from the get go, laws of nature will dispose of it because it won't be able to follow up the healthy ones standards. It will die and won't pass on the "bad genes". Either physical or mental.
Now what is the point of depression ? What good does it make evolutionary speaking to have creatures capable of going crazy ?
Is it nature's way to deal with you more efficiently ? It triggers the brain to enter into self-destruction mode by telling us to "kill yourself". Isn't it counterproductive by life standards to make us kill ourselves if the goal of the game is to survive ?
Even for an animal. Why will it go bonkers if it's locked up, abused, hit, not fed etc… It will develop all sorts of mental problems and social confidence. It will then become "defective" like the others and die too.
Why aren't we immune to this ? It's doesn't help survival at all.
If we're the children of abusive parents, and become all messed up as we grow up, and die, isn't it the fault of the ones that perpetrated those acts of violence ? Why doesn't life dispose of them instead ? Because it's counterproductive to lose living beings if we go by how life has programmed itself.
Or is it a way to sort out individuals that are strong enough to take all kinds of abuse and dispose of those who were born with weaker brains.
I don't understand.
I think this whole experiment has gone a bit too far. At a primitive state it worked quite well (and I'm far from telling that it was worth something), but now that we're all so self-aware, and that consciousness kicked harder than ever before, life's initial parameters aren't meeting up our mores anymore.
I think we could use an update.
A Check Engine Light.
When an animal is defective from the get go, laws of nature will dispose of it because it won't be able to follow up the healthy ones standards. It will die and won't pass on the "bad genes". Either physical or mental.
Now what is the point of depression ? What good does it make evolutionary speaking to have creatures capable of going crazy ?
Is it nature's way to deal with you more efficiently ? It triggers the brain to enter into self-destruction mode by telling us to "kill yourself". Isn't it counterproductive by life standards to make us kill ourselves if the goal of the game is to survive ?
Even for an animal. Why will it go bonkers if it's locked up, abused, hit, not fed etc… It will develop all sorts of mental problems and social confidence. It will then become "defective" like the others and die too.
Why aren't we immune to this ? It's doesn't help survival at all.
If we're the children of abusive parents, and become all messed up as we grow up, and die, isn't it the fault of the ones that perpetrated those acts of violence ? Why doesn't life dispose of them instead ? Because it's counterproductive to lose living beings if we go by how life has programmed itself.
Or is it a way to sort out individuals that are strong enough to take all kinds of abuse and dispose of those who were born with weaker brains.
I don't understand.
I think this whole experiment has gone a bit too far. At a primitive state it worked quite well (and I'm far from telling that it was worth something), but now that we're all so self-aware, and that consciousness kicked harder than ever before, life's initial parameters aren't meeting up our mores anymore.
I think we could use an update.