Exactly! their so called "perfect" life is not so "perfect"
ALL of your posts are based on your own made up situations which you then apply faulty assumptions to and try make a point that makes no sense.
Take this question of your for example...
You know what a perfect life of someone's that have to survive daily with limited food/water/shelter is? A life where he don't have to barely survive daily with limited food/water/shelter.
You assume a number of things,
1) That people who are in a poverty situation are stupid and think that simply getting food/water/shelter will result in a "perfect life"
2) You deliberately ignore the cause of their lack of "food/water/shelter" and assume they do too.
3) You assume you know what constitutes a "perfect life" for others.
If you create a imaginary situation and very badly tailor it to fit your argument, you can't be surprised when most people see through the lack of logic or any basis in reality and claiming people are too stupid to understand your "faulty point" just makes it or the more likely that you won't be taken seriously....
Look I know most people can't 100% understand what I mean 100% which is fine, 99,99% of people don't know how human brain works so my expectations are low anyway
You also throw the word "perfect" around waaay to much and yet clearly don't understand what it means.
after they reach that point they though that would solve everything and make them happy for the rest of their lifes,
Again a made up situation, badly tailored to try make an illogical point. I could just as easily say as soon as they find a unicorn they stop looking for other legendary creatures.
Just one example....
Do you honestly think a parent will EVER reach a point where they stop worrying about their children?
You clearly don't know enough about people or life to be making these assumptions...
The point is people saying that when we gonna have internet flooded with 10/10 AI games/art/etc then that wouldn't be something we wanna do anymore or care enough bout it
I have unfortunately been reading this thread, unlike you apparently. No one said that and you are welcome to quote them to prove me wrong....
So you are making up replies, then making up situations that couldn't possibly exist, YOU are adding the word "perfect", YOU are then saying that the situation YOU created, can't be created...
is not hard to understand if you connect any logic dots with everyone's experiences in life
...and as soon as you add ANY logic to your replies I'm sure we will try to find it. (you can keep the dots, they serve no purpose) You are also clearly lacking life experience so you are not in any position to talk about "everyone's experiences in life"
and there's a reason nobody ever find truly eternal happiness in life truthfully and that's because that's an impossible thing to achieve because how our brain works
That is NOT how our brains work and you thinking that is the reason for not finding "truly eternal happiness in life" shows how little experience you have and how little you understand.
if you give a person he thinks money will fix everything and make him happy for the rest of his life, if you give that person 1 bill$ and ask him after 1 year when was was happiest, now or before he had everything he "wanted"? Well if you catch him sober and off drugs and he is not lying, then he gonna 100% say before he had 1 bill$.
You are making assumptions again,
You are assuming there is only ONE type of person in this world,
You are assuming that wanting money is for purely personal gain,
You are assuming everyone on the planet is selfish,
You are tailoring the example to fit your point and then assuming we are just going to buy it.
What if the person used the money to fund their research for the rest of their lives?
What if the person donated all the money to charities?
What if the person thought money would make them happy if they could make a difference in others lives and used it to fund homeless shelters in their city till the money ran out?
What if they used the money to set up a foundation to research cancer?
people should fear the most to have everything they wanted, coz once you do, its game over.
That is an absurd and ridiculous thing to say... not EVERYONE on the planet wants a perfect life.
What about the people who want to live a quiet, peaceful life with the one they love?
What about the people who want to grow old surrounded by family?
What about the people who want to see as much of the world as possible?
What about the people who's goals change even if they never meet any of them?
You points, your arguments are all narrow mind, show a lack in life experience, experience with people and lack any basis in logic or reality.
There are billions of people on this planet and your comfort with lumping them all together into one character type just proves you can not be taken seriously.
lol
i can see where this is going
Yup, mod / staff won't cater to personal whims of selfish whining...