How would life change if there was no war or suffering?

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  • jprox445
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2009
    • 532

    #46
    Re: How would life change if there was no war or suffering?

    Originally posted by Cavernio
    We have these human-made things called games and competition. Not all struggles must be for outright survival. (Of course, when a game becomes too realistic it becomes as important as survival. But then we can make nested games!)
    There's also something called discovery that any scientist lives their life for.
    I can live without video games an such, it's just life isn't as fun without it because traveling costs a lot of money and there are a lot of diseases and messed up places out there. I'm actually afraid of the world from past experiences...

    and if we lost all our technology... we would be back to square one, killing each other over food and water etcetera

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    • Cavernio
      sunshine and rainbows
      • Feb 2006
      • 1987

      #47
      Re: How would life change if there was no war or suffering?

      "it's just life isn't as fun without it because traveling costs a lot of money"

      Considering that cost is largely made-up by society, you've just agreed with my point.

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      • ddrxero64
        FFR Player
        • Nov 2008
        • 790

        #48
        Re: How would life change if there was no war or suffering?

        We'd all be robots in my opinion. All those bad crimes and types of suffering stem from emotions do they not? I mean asking for that would be to remove our emotions and sense of expression. Even animals suffer and fight, a world like that would have to rob us of anything emotion based.

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