• yeahiknow3@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 hours ago

    I don’t want to conflate the pragmatic use of tools or manipulation of the environment with questions about the meaning of life. Even most humans can’t do the latter. We have a lot of depressing research showing that most people can barely engage in abstract reasoning at all, let alone willingly or effectively.

    I think nearly every sentient creature can be depressed and understand how badly life is going. But that’s different.

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      3 hours ago

      I don’t think that’s different, I think that’s very related to the topic at hand

      And yeah, that’s all true. All living things can suffer, down to single cells

      The real question here is where is the line between us and other animals. And I think you’re almost there - you’re on the verge of recognizing there is none, or maybe of internalizing that realization

      Most animals don’t often think about the meaning of life, just like most humans. They don’t think to ask us either, because we’re honestly a pretty foolish species. We’re powerful and intelligent, but not wise

      An orca, elephant, or corvid is probably the wisest being on earth right now. Possibly even a whole forest