Dr. Javelin
Nathan Latsk
Re: My Super Saiyan Analogy
If it still offers the benefits, then can it not be said that human interaction is at worst an indirect path to "true" good value? For instance, I'd wager that a group of humans working together to solve a problem and assist each other in times of need has more good moods/feelings than a group of individuals with no uniting factor. Putting aside the issue of who's being fooled and who isn't, which group ends up with the better results in terms of good moods/feelings?MattMVS7 said:Empathy and character strength would be nothing more than brain mechanisms that fool us into believing that our lives can have real good value to us without our good moods/feelings. This fooling mechanism was there since it offered all of the benefits you have mentioned. But, again, no actual awareness of good value can be had for a person without his/her good moods/feelings. Sight and hearing are forms of awareness that allow us to visualize objects and perceive sound. In that same sense, our good moods/feelings are the awareness of good value and worth in our lives. Believing that you can see and hear won't work when you are blind and deaf just as how believing that your life has good value won't work either without your good moods/feelings. You would have to be delusional to think it does work.