Life isn’t “about” suffering. Happiness and pain are the carrot and the stick which nature uses. I am typically more concerned with what organisms do than I am with how they feel.
I embrace nature’s purposes because it built me to do that. I seem to be relatively resistant to religions—and other memetic infections that would hijack my goal system—presumably in part because my ancestors also exhibited such resistance.
It seems odd that you should mention the downward force but ignore the corresponding equal-and-opposite upward one.
FWIW, I sometimes council not resisting gravity using muscular force—but instead aligning oneself vertically—so that the force can be taken by skeletal structures. It is a similar idea: don’t fight against nature, instead align yourself with it. This is a common theme in Taoism.
Life isn’t “about” suffering. Happiness and pain are the carrot and the stick which nature uses. I am typically more concerned with what organisms do than I am with how they feel.
I embrace nature’s purposes because it built me to do that. I seem to be relatively resistant to religions—and other memetic infections that would hijack my goal system—presumably in part because my ancestors also exhibited such resistance.
Odd. Nature built me to denigrate it on the internet whenever it does something I don’t agree with. Which of us is the mutant?
Judging by gravity, Nature wants me down. Should I undertake a journey to the center of the Earth?
It seems odd that you should mention the downward force but ignore the corresponding equal-and-opposite upward one.
FWIW, I sometimes council not resisting gravity using muscular force—but instead aligning oneself vertically—so that the force can be taken by skeletal structures. It is a similar idea: don’t fight against nature, instead align yourself with it. This is a common theme in Taoism.
http://www.overcomingbias.com/2007/11/adaptation-exec.html