It doesn't matter objectively, but it matters to the individual who subjectively experiences the world(even though individuality/self are imagination of our brains). Because the individual has hardwired instincts, emotions, a sense of I/self/ego and a sense of ownership of a body.
We spend our entire lives avoiding pain and seeking pleasure. And because we have no direct mental control over emotions, so we are forced to act to achieve this.
The human condition
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It doesn't matter objectively, but it matters to the individual who subjectively experiences the world(even though individuality/self are imagination of our brains). Because the individual has hardwired instincts, emotions, a sense of I/self/ego and a sense of ownership of a body.
We spend our entire lives avoiding pain and seeking pleasure. And because we have no direct mental control over emotions, so we are forced to act to achieve this.