(Location 81 - Kindle Version)I call it the Law of Life: To serve life, do things that feel good, and avoid doing things that result in emotional pain. Doing what feels good, not what hurts, is the one thing that makes sense to every living being. So, the “Law of Life” works flawlessly—in the natural world.
The Law of Life states that to serve life, we should prioritize doing things that bring us emotional fulfillment, while avoiding actions that lead to pain. This natural principle, which applies to all living beings, invites us to explore deeper philosophical questions about ethics, morality, and the human condition. Is pleasure always a double-edged sword that leads to harm in the long run? Does this principle apply to other species as it does to humans? How can we reconcile this law with ethical and moral decision-making? Join me in an exploration of The Law of Life and the fundamental questions it raises about our place in the natural world.