Kina Hikikomori
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The “greater good” fallacy is disgusting, it is used in a 'fight' format, romanticizing the effort, for some, while for others, it is not quite like that, each essence and circumstance is its own, but there is certainly a pattern of misery, and is suffering being justified as a “greater good”, or “everything happens for a reason bro”, it is very likely that the reason at the end when you understand that your life is coming to an end is a feeling of “damn, what a justification idiot, son of a bitch.”
There is no way you can actually find a reason for suffering in the anthro eyes, no matter what epistemology you use for it, it doesn't work, it is doomed to fail, it is fallible.
At least you can put this series of factors as a single flow, but this is not inserted as a justification, just a means of happenings, the justification must come from the end, but the end is never really favorable and appropriate, what the fuck? of a "greater good", damn it.
There is no way you can actually find a reason for suffering in the anthro eyes, no matter what epistemology you use for it, it doesn't work, it is doomed to fail, it is fallible.
At least you can put this series of factors as a single flow, but this is not inserted as a justification, just a means of happenings, the justification must come from the end, but the end is never really favorable and appropriate, what the fuck? of a "greater good", damn it.