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  • Thank you for this, I think it’s now more about trying to become fulfilled in whatever position you are in life and trying to make the best out of our lives.

    Although, as you said, there isn’t a right way to live, but I personally think that we should strive for improving what we can, with the little power over the world we are given and to avoid hurting and making other people’s lives worse.

    I already regret not doing the “meaningless” things I thought were a waste of time, like spending more time with my now deceased dog. I took for granted that he was alive, and never really spent nearly as much time as I wish I did, thinking that an hour of work was more important.

    The thing is, I don’t think spending time with loved ones (your dog for example) is meaningless, infact I think it’s very meaningful.


  • Since reading some other comments, I don’t know what is meaningless anymore, I now think that you could find meaning in everything if you looked.

    I think rephrasing the original would do better, it should probably be about living a fulfilling life without harming others and not ignoring good opportunities because you think you should wait until the perfect time that’ll never come.

    However this ignores unavoidable pain that we all get in some way or another, in your case mental health, so I’m still not sure what would be a good way to live, as we aren’t always in a decent enough position to take up the kind of opportunities I said earlier.



  • I know that what you did say is wrong but here is some extra stuff about cattle in other places and how you are kind of right.

    Where I live (the U.k.) and the farms around me where there isn’t really factory farming like there is in other places. Yes, I understand there is factory farming in the U.K. but it doesn’t happen in the area that I live in, that I’m aware of. In these farms around me the dairy cows (only ones I have proper evidence for) will graze grass or eat hay when it is warm and will eat silage in the winter.

    Also, especially in Alberta, where you can’t grow corn as easily, they are raised on grass and “finished” with barley

    However you are right that cows are fed on mosltly corn BUT this is to finsish them and is mostly in the corn belt of the U.S.A. and other parts of the world where it is easy to grow corn.