Suppose either we do or we do not "deserve to merely exist", what existential difference does that distinction make?But what questions could one ask to determine if one deserves to merely exist? — TiredThinker
"To be a rock and not to roll ..." :smirk:... inherently superior to being a rock. — TiredThinker
But I guess I wanted to see what value could be given to this human existence that makes it inherently superior to being a rock. — TiredThinker
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