Poll

Does life matter?

Yes
No

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Very hard to answer question. Feel free to expand on your opinion in the topic.



it's hard to comprehend our existence here, maybe we're all test subjects?

life is just chemical reactions

In all seriousness, yes. People act like life isn't any good because they think they have done everything, but in reality, odds are they haven't even started.

it's a very ambiguous question



It matters for us, and that's all that matters.

Not inherently. Nothing really has any pre-determined value, only the value you ascribe to it.

Not inherently. Nothing really has any pre-determined value, only the value you ascribe to it.

predetermined value and ascribed value would be virtually indistinguishable to us

predetermined value and ascribed value would be virtually indistinguishable to us
Predetermined value is something given some sort of way of being something that 'matters' without human thought being a part of it, it has to be valuable in and of itself. They seem indistinguishable but they're not. Because everything we see in life we ascribe value to ourselves.

They seem indistinguishable but they're not. Because everything we see in life we ascribe value to ourselves.

As far as we know, maybe. Predetermined or not, it's still tangible value. Where it comes from isn't really relevant in the scheme of things.

way i see it evolution took you down here after millions of years, it's pretty forgetin selfish to not appreciate the fascinating combination of luck and brilliance that brought us to where we are, and with that comes the value of life