I wrote a very long philosophical post about light & darkness on my dev blog today, dealing with the core problem of depression and anxiety. It's not exactly happy weekend reading material, but I felt I should share it anyway. Link to the blog is in the comments.
How To Fight The Darkness?

This not about the game, but a very long philosophical post on my own perspective of the world we live in. It might not be in line with your...

@Savestateonthetower
🐶 ... I'm really sorry. It made me very sad to hear what happens to your dog and to you. I lost my dog (13) and I know how it can feel, before and after death. I cried for days and still when I think of him it hurts and sometimes I still lose some tears.
Your view is very interesting and thought provoking. I like it because I also believe that "isolated" science has its limits and that science needs philosophy. The founding father's of quantum mechanics [1/2]
@Savestateonthetower incorporated a lot of philosophy into their thought processes (for example Werner Heisenberg - Order of reality. Gibt's auch in Deutscher Sprache).
We don't need to start at a level that high, human, to see consumption or use of one "thing" by another "thing" seems like the governing rule of the universe. This a very deep topic and I don't think it fits in a timeline on Mastodon. Nevertheless I'm glad that you have shared your thoughts. Thank you. Wish you the best.
@neocoretec Thank you so much for your kind words and the time you took to read it! It means a lot to me!