Tulivu: I'm not saying abandon society but it is pretty basic anthropology. You can track how societies progressed from hunter/gatherer to horti and so on and how it necesitated stratification. It has progressed to the point that for our entire economy to prosper, twenty other nations are exploited. Is this not what is happening?
That's actually misconstruing basic anthropology/archeology. As nondeplumage stated that's "the noble savage" fallacy which is actually rejected by modern archeology - just as "scientific racism" whereby early societies are nothing but horrible primitives compared to wonderful us is also rejected.
Demut: You know, Mr. Triple-Post, there is something called the “edit” button. Or what happened to that invisible user you are talking to?
I believe the other poster got deleted.
Demut: They too will perish. And yes, I thought of hedonism as a possible answer as well but in the end this would also only equal ignorance and wouldn’t give meaning in the long run.
To each his own, but I don't find it necessary for an afterlife exist or the thought of humanity everlasting to make my life meaningful.
I care not to prognosticate on the existence of extraterrestrial intelligences or the prevalence of Earth-type planets. We simply don't know the numbers for the relevant parameters. Though I do reject the notion that if we don't get a signal in the next century that life in the universe is necessarily rare.