• Zozano@lemy.lol
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      8 hours ago

      I’m not convinced this is a valid reason. It’s really just another way of saying “because I want to”, which is still a better than tradition.

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        7 hours ago

        Subjective. I think it is way worse. Or “to see the world burn”, “to make humanity extinct”.

        Be it a moral or technical angle, there is many worse than “because our ancestors did it this way and we still came about”.

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          2 hours ago

          As another commenter replied to you, you’re conflating bad outcomes with good reasons.

          “To watch the world burn” is still a better reason, even if the outcome is the same, or worse.

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            24 minutes ago

            A ‘good reason’ is a useless illusion if it doesn’t lead to good outcomes.

            A good reason is not something that follows the form A->B.

            Last I checked people don’t live in Plato’s abstract plane of perfection, but in the imperfect and chaotic reality. A ‘good reason’ is a terrible one if it leads you or me to ruin, period.