Bozo Erectus
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We started talking about this in another thread but its pretty OT, so heres a new thread. Basically what got it started was humility, and whether or not its a good thing. My position is that humility is the only reasonable attitude to have seeing as how we're nothing more than microscopic organisms eeking out an existence on a tiny pebble, drifting through an infinite cosmos thats filled with much more interesting, substantial things than us and our petty little conceits and concerns. Now of course, most people recoil in horror from such an idea: "Me? Insignificant? Thats not possible! My importance is obvious to me. People love me and I have a positive impact on their lives. Im making the world a better place. Im so important and God, the creator of the universe cares so much about me, that he even squeezed a tiny portion of himself into a little microscopic bag of fluids, just like me, and sent it to this pebble to die for our sins! So there! Youre a very very very bad man Bozo!"(waggles finger in my face indignantly)
But why does it have to be a negative thing, couldnt it be positive as well? Okay, so your life doesnt amount to a hill of beans in the grand scheme of things, so what? In a way, isnt that freeing also? If our lives and entire civilization are all just an absurd, pathetic, meaningless game, kind of takes the pressure off doesnt it? We all eventually suffer misfortune, heartache, loss, death. Understanding that youre after all just a microbe crawling around on a pebble in an unimaginably immense, majestic reality can help you put things in perspective and deal with it. Hey, maybe I seem like Mr Negativity over here, but at least I've never shrieked "Why me??" in disbelief whenever tragedy has struck (I want to smack people when they do that). Why not me? Who the hell am I?
So whats wrong with the Super Duper Big Picture?
But why does it have to be a negative thing, couldnt it be positive as well? Okay, so your life doesnt amount to a hill of beans in the grand scheme of things, so what? In a way, isnt that freeing also? If our lives and entire civilization are all just an absurd, pathetic, meaningless game, kind of takes the pressure off doesnt it? We all eventually suffer misfortune, heartache, loss, death. Understanding that youre after all just a microbe crawling around on a pebble in an unimaginably immense, majestic reality can help you put things in perspective and deal with it. Hey, maybe I seem like Mr Negativity over here, but at least I've never shrieked "Why me??" in disbelief whenever tragedy has struck (I want to smack people when they do that). Why not me? Who the hell am I?
So whats wrong with the Super Duper Big Picture?