We make our purpose.
1 0 ReplyI also have someone in my life who thrives on my misery
5 0 ReplyMy purpose is to suffer for others. Great.
8 0 ReplyEdit: I decided this wasn’t the right place for this joke. Have a nice day.
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Exactly. Your tears give me sustenance.
15 0 ReplyYour username is sad I hope you're ok
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It's nice to think that sometimes our pain leads to something positive 😢
3 0 ReplyYou are (presumably) a human.
Without you, the world is merely a collection of things, with no collector.
A hammer has a purpose, when it is used (by a human) to drive nails.
A keyboard has a purpose, when it is used (by a human) to type.
A shovel has a purpose, when it is used (by a human) to plant a tree.
Without the human these things cannot be used, and do not have purpose.
You are not a thing. You do not have a purpose.
You are that which gives purpose.
You are purpose.
3 0 ReplyMonkeys have also been observed to use tools, and the majority of nonhuman things in the world (nonhuman animals, plants, rocks, stars) are not tools.
3 0 ReplyOK, what do monkeys or other non-human things have to do with a human asking themselves the question, "what is my purpose?"
My response is given in the context of the original, not in a vacuum.
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too anthropocentric
3 0 ReplySo is the question, "what is my purpose"?
The response is human-focused because the question is human-focused.
If you wanted to ask the question about some other creature, then the answer would not be anthropocentric.
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