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"You've already been dead for 4.5 billion years." 👊

2 years ago · 👍 kjn, lykso, november, comatoast, emk

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👽 comatoast

@marginalia: Alot of things could be said about a lot of other things, but, that's not really what ovservation tells me. · 2 years ago

👽 martin

@marginalia I'm not sure who made the observation first, but certainly not the guy I heard it from. I heard it on a podcast with Naval (which was actually really good): https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/naval-ravikant/ · 2 years ago

https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/naval-ravikant/

👽 marginalia

@comatoast It could be argued our lives are like cresting waves on the ocean. Noumenally expressions of the same grand entity, only appearing different in our limited phenomenal experience of existence. · 2 years ago

👽 marginalia

@martin Is that Lucretius I detect? · 2 years ago

👽 comatoast

This is such a great argument against theology, lol. Like where were we before we were born? We've already been dead once and it wasn't anything remarkable. · 2 years ago

👽 martin

@tskaalgard Yeah, it's a bit mindblowing when you really think about it, but certainly helps put our tiny, very temporary existence into perfect context. There's really no sense in not living the life you want, however crazy it may be, when the end, just like all the time before, will absolutely eclipse it all anyway. It's an oddly comforting realisation. · 2 years ago