Re: What is happiness?
Timeshaper: I wasn't considering other people in the statement, but rather a determination of what we want to do as people. It could be possible that someone creates a drug that delivers the feeling of self satisfaction, and they're altruistic enough to share it with the world, and now the world's taking this drug. Yet I suspect you'd feel that this would still be totally wrong. Why is that though? I mean, why is it deplorable to not have to struggle? Again, lets not get into how the world would work and how we'd get food. Lets pretend all those robots someone has made keeps humanity alive.
Timeshaper: I wasn't considering other people in the statement, but rather a determination of what we want to do as people. It could be possible that someone creates a drug that delivers the feeling of self satisfaction, and they're altruistic enough to share it with the world, and now the world's taking this drug. Yet I suspect you'd feel that this would still be totally wrong. Why is that though? I mean, why is it deplorable to not have to struggle? Again, lets not get into how the world would work and how we'd get food. Lets pretend all those robots someone has made keeps humanity alive.





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