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Aldo6 on Nostr: Everything lives and dies. You mistake "infinite" for "perpetual". When I say ...

Everything lives and dies. You mistake "infinite" for "perpetual". When I say "infinite" I mean living, dying, and then in that death feeding the new and so on and so on and so on, so that life itself goes on and continues to adapt and grow. Nuclear best represents this.

Life itself follows your cancer analogy.

And why not? Cancer is a part of life.

Do the animals that predate other animals to extinction consider the food for their future children? No. They just do. If they run out, then that is grounds for adaptation. They either adapt to the new struggle, or they die. Such is life.

The growth 𝘪𝘴 the purpose.

> "Only one with planning and purpose can thrive"

This again reveals your low estimation of the potential of humanity. Everything must be planned out, and given a (man-made, unnatural) "purpose" by someone.

Humanity, and life, is at its best when it is unconstrained. The fact that you think otherwise again shows misanthropy.

Wanting to predict or plan things out almost always ends in a failure of sorts, because life is chaotic and unpredictable.