your analagy works against you cause apple makes products to make money and expand thier bussiness, and so dont other corporations. i dont see your point how ONE religion HAS to be true. why? i feel its a big bussiness that preys on humans instinct for self-preservation, humans need to believe that there's an afterlife otherwise death conflicts with that instinct and makes life seem pointless. also, this notion that this all powerful god loves you gives people a sense of approval that counters the instinct of natural-selection. the idea of god is a way to trick the human mind into finding approval within itself, you feel "you matter" because "this being" loves you.
Nah man. Steve Jobs made Apple. You think he made it for the money? At CEO, he didn't care about money. He cared about making the best product ever. For the customer. He cared about what the customer would think, he wanted to see delight on the customer's face when the costumer uses his creation.
In fact, this analogy seems to work better now.
Everyone wants to feel that they matter. Without purpose... everything is meaningless.
the meaning to life is to obey our instincts as organisms. as social animals, its very important to be socially competitive, this means developing strong social skills which leads to acceptance in a social group, womans approval, and career opportunities. i think the real sense of approval comes from accomplishments and progress, wheather its in your social, emotional, or professional life
Accomplishments that fade away? Anything you make in this life is not permanent. It's gonna die, wither, fade, be lost, be destroyed...
If I lived just to make cool things and for the enjoyment of bragging about it... I'd be a very sad person. In fact, I'd wonder if it was worth it. Then the suicidal thoughts. Then I'd realize I hate pain too much to commit suicide. Then I'd feel too afraid of death to commit suicide. Then I'd become numb and feel alone...
i think people enjoy video games because it gives the illussion of accomplishment and progress such as gamer points, which is stupid, yet genius because people fall for it.
It's kinda strange. I play video games but I get bored. I see the points, I get more points, and I wonder if it's worth it. Yeah I got the armor. Yeah it makes it easier, what am I doing here? Then I close the game.
The video games I like are the video games that put me in a different world. That give me a deep purpose, filled with wonder and excitement and mystery and even romance.
That's why video games are so popular. Everyone wants to feel purposeful.
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You sir, are absolutely correct.
I don't want to start spoiling things but that book relates in so many ways...
Suffice it to say I like how the main character doesn't want to choose one religion over others, he just wants to love God... And he's a very interesting person.
The only problem with that is... which God is he loving? The one of the Christian Bible that sent his son to die to save everyone, or perhaps the pagan gods who require child sacrifice to be appeased?
You gotta know the God in order to love him. Otherwise you might as well be wearing a blindfold and trying to hug your girlfriend as she's lost in a crowd.