DoubtingThomas wrote:Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
That's the gift of agnosticism.
You get to do you, how you see fit. You get to own your behavior. You to regard your time on earth how you want.
- Doc
Thanks. For me agnosticism is not the the Straight and Narrow easy path, but I am going to have to train my own mind to see it as a gift.
Oh, man. It's totally not the easy path. The easy path is giving yourself over to a strict and easy-to-follow paradigm that removes all responsibility for your life from you. When you're an Agnostic you're 100% responsible for every aspect of your mental, emotional, and physical welfare. Even then you can still be susceptible to utter nonsense regarding psychology, physiology, and lifestyle. You have millions of approaches to living with most of anyone willing to share their philosophy cocksure they've figured it out.
I guess the only issue I see with taking life's red pill is you pretty much end up seeing the human existential experience as not being that different from any other life form's existence. Sure we have wonderful things like cuisine, art, sport, philosophy, and science. At the end of the day it doesn't really absolve us from our existential milieu. Even if we build super awesome civilizations that explore space, colonize planets, or, I dunno, give ourselves superhuman attributes it doesn't spare us from needing to eat, want sex, occupying space, engage in human relations, or whatever else humans do. Perhaps we can transcend ourselves which might give our consciousnesses some relief that our physical minds have to negotiate, but that's not relevant to our immediate here and now.
This is why I've chosen to be a 'nihilist-lite' with an eye toward diet-hedonism, egalitarianism, and a supporter of meritocracies. I've chosen to believe human pragmatism ought to Trump feelings with an eye toward efficiency and long-term species survivablity. See? I've crafted my own philosophy because I was free to do so.
And this is what I'm referring to when I'm saying that Agnosticism is a gift. I've literally crafted out a space in which I live (my home and yard) that's to my liking and I metaphorically crafted an in toto identity that suits who I am. I'm no longer a Mormon. I'm no longer a Democrat. I'm no longer just this or that. I'll say that I'm this or that if I'm trying to get a point across, so I'm relatable, but I'm much more complicated than that just as you are. YOU are a complicated reality and now you get to figure out how to define yourself and your perception of the world.
None of this means you'll be happy, or you'll be at peace. Maybe you'll end up grumpy or perpetua-fussy. I'm salty as “F”. But I also joke around a lot. I'm allowed to experience a range of emotions and express myself how I see fit precisely because nothing matters and everything is pointless, anyway. You do, too. I'd just suggest that if you're feeling down do something that scares you, challenges you, or gets you out of your routine. After all, you get one life, as far as we know (unless we're just in an endless series of simulations then you can just play Roy again) so you might as well make the canvas of your life a work of art.
- Doc