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Dario, my fellow confounded human, this is a very thoughtful and thought-provoking essay. In addition to you being my Logseq Sensei, should I also start to think of you as my Life Coach?

Hamlet's and Camus' question,"To be or not to be", was implicitly and humorously answered by Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky when he had a character in his novel "The Letter Killers Club" say, "better to somehow or other be than not be magnificently."

There are a many things to take away from your post, but I'm going to push back a bit and say that the most important thing is your advice: "be careful what you choose to believe." Absolutely! Resist indoctrination and group-think. Be willing to change your mind and beliefs based on new and reliable evidence and information, because, as James Harvey Robinson warned us decades ago, "Most of our so-called reasoning consists in finding arguments for going on believing as we already do."

"Life is Hard", a recent book by philosopher Kieran Setiya, addresses many of the issues you raise here. I think you might find it to be an interesting, enjoyable, and life-affirming read.

Lounjun 'roun' en suffer'n,

Rick

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