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Originally Posted by shovelquest
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I opened up a game magazine at a newsstand because my friend missed the bus, found out about EQ, and here I am:
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I suppose but maybe the universe isn't as complex as a punch card computer system?
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I am 28 years old right now so I'm not a wise person. I've read some books for my lifetime more than average even though I didn't understand everything. I'm also a gamer so I suck at life. Gaming has always been my safe harbor. Somewhere I can relax and have a release valve. I've also been quite lonely in my life but I like it this way. Currently I only have 1 desire in my life but I feel like it can't be achieved. Fatalism gives me freedom from anxiety and worries. It makes me feel calm and secure.
That's why I don't like the idea of free will anymore. It seems like magic. But if fatalism is true it means that all who do not believe in it were fated to believe in free will. That's the beauty of fatalism. It is the only philosophy that practically says nothing. It doesn't force you to believe in anything and it doesn't try to change you. You can be a fatalist and a great helper of humanity! You can be a fatalist and a terrorist! You can be a fatalist and it doesn't show others your character. It is the true neutral and I think life itself also does not care if one tree or one animal dies. It is truly neutral.