Sure, it is possible (though I don't think that most people in all areas die of cancer). It's also true that I will no longer die of smallpox. Similarly, as someone who has suffered from multiple illnesses that essentially confined me to my house for years, I have also found that seemingly insignificant things (reading, family, art, etc.) can have indescribable value that can outweigh moments of great pain. For now, I can only appreciate what I have and hopefully do some good for others in this fascinating universe of ours. — DA671
She was referring to optimism here. — DA671
I am sure that Camus was not a theist when he wrote about the invincible summer within him. — DA671
then the lack happiness is also bad — DA671
Buddhists — DA671
The fact that everyone will definitely go through at least some good moments is a good state of affairs. — DA671
I would say that the positives are also good/necessary to create good experiences. — DA671
if the positives do matter and the prevention of suffering is good — DA671
then never giving birth would cause a reality in which we would also have to contend with the ethically problematic state of affairs of very few positives — DA671
then the lack of happiness will certainly be an issue — DA671
The silence would only be a haunting reminder of the immorality that has occurred. — DA671
The absence of suffering also only matters to existing people as it allows them to live happier lives. If we are saying that it is good/better even for those who don't exist, then the only consistent view would be that the prevention of happiness is problematic — DA671
Discarding the possibility of a myriad of good experiences for sentient beings is bad. — DA671
I would hope that metaphorical/poetic language has not been relegated to the sidelines by all. — DA671
Neither is it good/better for anybody. Nobody experiences a profit prior to existence. — DA671
And if the absence of suffering would be good even if nobody experiences that state, then it can also be bad, even if nobody is being haunted. — DA671
Existing beings can already be satisfied with what they have and therefore don't need endless interventions for happiness that may involve unnecessary risks — DA671
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