RE: Do atheists believe in the existence of friendship?
May 17, 2023 at 2:08 pm
(This post was last modified: May 17, 2023 at 2:09 pm by Peebothuhlu.)
(May 17, 2023 at 1:42 pm)KerimF Wrote: Your remarks are interesting indeed and billions of people around the world agree with you without hesitation.
Don't you know why?
Well, one of the best algorithms embedded in our living cells lets us not be aware, most of the time, that when we decide to do in every situation, we simply execute some complex conditional instructions for the good of our living flesh (or of others sometimes). I mean, not by a mere coincidence, almost all humans insist to gain their daily bread by their own hands (sort of expression) instead of depending on others for this. Also, they usually try to form sort of gatherings, small or big. This helps them face life better by helping each other, whenever necessary, as wolves do in the forest![]()
I don't know what to say more because you mentioned just two situations "Steady employment. Contact with friends".
Initially, you asked about 'Feel good'.
In actuality, that's really a huge topic.
You've then gone back to using that "Life=Machine" type trope.
Most people I know simply do not go about 'Gaining their daily bread by their own hands'. They buy it from commercial suppliers/stores like most Western, civilized people. I do, however, understand if you aren't one of such people.
Yes, because your comments are so vague that it's kind of hard to parse the actual meanings or intent of them.
How about you offer something more than the "Life is this, hence this other thing." and engage in a conversation as a suggestion?
How is the weather there? Isn't Musk's rocket a big one? Those kinds of conversation starters as examples.
Cheers.