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We spend our days bound by endless obligations. Yet, even with loneliness, failed relationships, and soul-draining work, people still manage to catch a glimpse of happiness. Why?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 25 points 4 days ago (1 children)

If nothing we do matters, the only thing that matters is what we do.

Life sucks, the world is a bad place. Leave it just a little bit better than you found it and you've lived life's purpose in my book. We are generational garbage collectors, picking up the pieces of societal trash our forebearers left behind. So do your part. Pick up the trash. Leave the world just a little bit better than you found it.

[โ€“] CleoTheWizard 5 points 4 days ago

Genuinely thanks for that first line. Iโ€™ve held that idea for a long time without the correct words for it to explain how I feel to other people.

I feel like it also compliments the philosophy of โ€œwhy not?โ€ As in, โ€œif nothing we do matters, why not be kind? Why not love people? Why not help people present and future?โ€ If good and evil are equal utility, why not be a good person?