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The trillion dollar question:
Let me share some honest thoughts:
No duty. You don't "need" to do anything. If we throw away morality and ethics, then we must stare truth and reality in the face:
There are no ultimate "purpose" to your life. There is no conscious afterlife. This life is your only life.
We are lucky enough to live in a society in which there is enough specialized labor for everything. This means, you don't gotta do what you don't care for.
For example, I don't need to grow my own food, nor do I need to slaughter my own meat. I don't care to live a lifestyle in which I must maintain things; I prefer a maximally maintenance-free lifestyle, in order for me to maximize my artistic production and creation.
The basic notion is this:
Most of us generally enjoy doing what we are good at. This means:
Not only that, but by maximizing your strengths in life (and sharing this with others), you can maximize your impact on humanity.
ERIC
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The trillion dollar question:
Let me share some honest thoughts:
No duty. You don't "need" to do anything. If we throw away morality and ethics, then we must stare truth and reality in the face:
There are no ultimate "purpose" to your life. There is no conscious afterlife. This life is your only life.
We are lucky enough to live in a society in which there is enough specialized labor for everything. This means, you don't gotta do what you don't care for.
For example, I don't need to grow my own food, nor do I need to slaughter my own meat. I don't care to live a lifestyle in which I must maintain things; I prefer a maximally maintenance-free lifestyle, in order for me to maximize my artistic production and creation.
The basic notion is this:
Most of us generally enjoy doing what we are good at. This means:
Not only that, but by maximizing your strengths in life (and sharing this with others), you can maximize your impact on humanity.
ERIC