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I like that cartoon. It reminds me of something... The most miserable people I know are those who go to church regularly. I no longer go to church, but grew up going to a Baptist church. A lot of these people are miserable because they allow their spouse to neglect the hell out of them. There is this element of self-sacrafice that is obviously destructive. What a sad waste of one's limited time. The irony of it all...
About the cartoon, not enough thinking and a poor answer to a good question. Probably my best answer in this moment is "nobody really knows exactly what the purpose of life is, but there must be one for sure, and you should find it for yourself because that will define you and your actions in life".
What I don't buy is "there's no meaning at all..... once you accept those facts, you can start enjoying life". Poor. I believe that there is meaning.
You are right, with your comment above, "tiny accidents" and "allowed to exist" are contradictory. I believe in mysteries, but never accept contradictions.
My purpose in life was to create children who are better people than I am. I lucked out with two sons who amply achieved that goal. Mission accomplished. Now, I just bask in that joy.
Notice how this defines the arrow of time and enables mortals to achieve immortality?
Have fun, please.
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