
TrueNateJacobs
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Obviously people in second and third world countries have worse lives on average, but excluding things like the loss of a loved one, or a girlfriend cheating on you, or even something as extreme as getting into a fight; what percentage of people in the world do you guys think lead mostly good/fulfilling lives?
(I.E. free of major tragedy/danger/pain)
I personally have never experienced a single thing bigger than a mild inconvenience in my entire life, but I would say i’m the outlier.
For example if someone is born into brazil, and lives in a favela their entire life, but is still able watch tv, and has access to food and water, maybe even is able to start a family, I would say they lived a “good” life.
By first-world standards, that person’s life would be considered shitty, and devoid of a lot of things that we have come to enjoy in wealthy and consumerist countries, but in my opinion, they have lived an ok life free of major tragedy.
Another example:
Someone is born into an ultra-wealthy american family.
Their whole life they take trips to Martha’s Vineyard and the Almafi Coast.
They enjoy a life of luxury and sleep with many people of the preferred sex.
When they’re 45 years old they’re kidnapped and tortured for 3 days then murdered.
I would consider this a bad life.
Would you?
Personally I don’t think even a lifetime of opulent indulgence could make up for the type of torture that can be experienced in even a few hours.
Go check out watchpeopledie.tv and tell me if you think anything in there is worth it for a life of luxury.
The latter example is extreme, but I think it’s valuable to consider, when looking at what constitutes a “good” and “Bad” life.
Even though someones entire life may be mundane, and “shitty” in comparison to another’s, I believe it can still be considered a “good” life; without any major pains, physical, mental, etc.
If you had to pick a number, what percentage of people do you think have led “good” lives within the past
20 years
100 years
1000 years
Entirety of humanity
Im gonna go with
65%
55%
35%
10% (perhaps much lower)
(I.E. free of major tragedy/danger/pain)
I personally have never experienced a single thing bigger than a mild inconvenience in my entire life, but I would say i’m the outlier.
For example if someone is born into brazil, and lives in a favela their entire life, but is still able watch tv, and has access to food and water, maybe even is able to start a family, I would say they lived a “good” life.
By first-world standards, that person’s life would be considered shitty, and devoid of a lot of things that we have come to enjoy in wealthy and consumerist countries, but in my opinion, they have lived an ok life free of major tragedy.
Another example:
Someone is born into an ultra-wealthy american family.
Their whole life they take trips to Martha’s Vineyard and the Almafi Coast.
They enjoy a life of luxury and sleep with many people of the preferred sex.
When they’re 45 years old they’re kidnapped and tortured for 3 days then murdered.
I would consider this a bad life.
Would you?
Personally I don’t think even a lifetime of opulent indulgence could make up for the type of torture that can be experienced in even a few hours.
Go check out watchpeopledie.tv and tell me if you think anything in there is worth it for a life of luxury.
The latter example is extreme, but I think it’s valuable to consider, when looking at what constitutes a “good” and “Bad” life.
Even though someones entire life may be mundane, and “shitty” in comparison to another’s, I believe it can still be considered a “good” life; without any major pains, physical, mental, etc.
If you had to pick a number, what percentage of people do you think have led “good” lives within the past
20 years
100 years
1000 years
Entirety of humanity
Im gonna go with
65%
55%
35%
10% (perhaps much lower)
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