Here is how I deduced my life philosophy
The first question is,
"Why should I eat when I'm hungry?"
The answer is,
"To live."
The second question is,
"Why should I live?"
The answer is,
"Because it makes me happy."
The final question is,
"Why should I try to be happy?"
There is no answer. Just because I like something, why should I do it? Just because my instinct says to do something, why should I do it? In fact, why should I do anything? There is no reason at all. At this point, relying on logic, one would stand unmoving until one starves to death because there is no reason to even think. However, when I reached this point in my deduction, I instead went home and ate dinner. This made me realize that logic is not in control of my body. Rather, my base instincts as a human, like hunger, emotion, and desire for strength. I believe my life philosophy is completely logical for the following reason:
  1. The instinct influences you to do something.
  2. The logical part of your brain has neither reason to interfere nor to not interfere, and takes no action.
  3. You continue on the original path thanks to your instinct.
  4. Your instinct calls upon your logic: "Solve this problem."
  5. Your logic has neither reason to deny or accept this, and takes no action.
  6. You continue on the original path and solve the problem.
Here is my resolution: Nothing matters and we do the things we do for no reason. The universe doesn't have a reason for being, and neither do humans. Therefore, do as you please.
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