>>3 >>10 What doesn't seem to follow - at least for me - is that you stated that OP is wrong simply because he hasn't followed through with the logical solution to life (which is suicide). That, in itself, does not invalidate his point. You could maybe call him a hypocrite (even though I wouldn't consider Op to be one), but you couldn't say that he is wrong.
There doesn't seem to be a connection between "since you didn't just stop reading and kill yourself having realized that" leading to "that means you are wrong". It could be, for example, that the act of killing yourself is not capable of healing the damage caused by being alive.
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What doesn't seem to follow - at least for me - is that you stated that OP is wrong simply because he hasn't followed through with the logical solution to life (which is suicide). That, in itself, does not invalidate his point. You could maybe call him a hypocrite (even though I wouldn't consider Op to be one), but you couldn't say that he is wrong.
There doesn't seem to be a connection between "since you didn't just stop reading and kill yourself having realized that" leading to "that means you are wrong". It could be, for example, that the act of killing yourself is not capable of healing the damage caused by being alive.