Good said:It matters because you said it does. You feel what matters. People are programmed by biology to know what matters, or you won't feel anything.
Seeking purpose in the random universe sucks dick. There is no specific purpose. And why should there be, why should we dedicate our lives to a purpose-made by not us? Some god? The universe? I want humans to become gods themselves one day instead.Good said:The universe is a tool and we should wield it without fear to forge our path in existence. Make no mistake, the universe will try to kill you and stop you. Never fear it, never trust it and never stop. Teach the universe its place among humanity.I'd say we share similar goals then, perhaps just different structures of how said goals would look.
Perhaps, my goal is not well defined, there are things I'd like to do and I generally work to put myself in a position where I could potentially try to do them one day. But improving myself and having the ability to do most of what I wish works as well (within reason).
I find this video on topic:
It shows that we can, in fact, be gods among the stars, if we live long enough to develop to that stage.