anarres said:FL2, I find the question of "Why?" amazingly interesting, but unlike you (and many others) I seem happy knowing I will never know.
Without wanting to get OT, I think this is a common belief amongst many agnostics. I guess if you are not religous you have to just accept that you don't know many things, including "Why".
Growing up as an athiest I spent many nights as a teenager on acid wondering about these things, I guess you missed out on that. I can't say you missed much though, apart from realising that whatever the "real" answer all we can do is make up our own reasons for existing.![]()
It is hard to go too far off topic here, given the nature of the question. I can understand a contentment with not having to answer the "why" question. Knowing you'll never know is not too far from having an answer to the question. In both cases the "looking for the answer" is no longer necesssary. The acceptance of "some reality" can be calming and a framework for putting the other parts of your life in order.