The Meaning of Life According to SBREBROWN

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @Privateer1
    @Privateer1 День назад +4

    You made my entire year with this video. Thanks for answering my question. ❤❤❤❤

  • @quince7
    @quince7 День назад +5

    This was the opposite of depressing. This was the most reassuring and GROUNDING perspective I've heard on this eternal (hah) question. Thank you for sharing your perspective.

  • @PatriceChristian
    @PatriceChristian День назад +5

    “We have two lives; the second begins when we realize we only have one” is a quote attributed to Confucius according to the internet. If it is that old, we may never be sure.

  • @nickm9370
    @nickm9370 День назад +5

    Thank you for this, Stephen. For what it is worth, I entirely agree with you. I'm in my fifties and I used to be agnostic, despite coming from a family that was Brethren on my Father's side of the family and Jewish on my Mother's. Then I had a brain tumour six years ago - benign, but it was in the centre of my brain. Took my surgeon a lot of effort to get out, and it left me very confused for nearly two years. Been getting memories back constantly since then, and now I am almost back to normal. But I am now atheist - didn't have any "experience", etc during or after surgery and it simply removed any vestiges of doubt for me. I too find myself striving to be kind, patient and understanding much more now. It has been a very strange journey.

    • @tancreddehauteville764
      @tancreddehauteville764 День назад +1

      Not everyone who has these operations has a near-death experience - you never actually 'died'. It seems that you have made a judgement purely based on your own personal experience, but there are many who have had a completely different one and feel very strongly that there is something after death.

  • @repeat_defender
    @repeat_defender 23 часа назад +1

    I appreciate you, Dr. Brown.

  • @MissMarilynDarling
    @MissMarilynDarling 9 часов назад

    I saw this quote and it really made me think “Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed through a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather.” I also believe that there is something bigger than ourselves that no unique event no single moment, there are infinite diversity in infinite combinations, that nothing in this universe happens just once, infinity goes it both direction and maybe just maybe the same thing happening here is happening somewhere else ..

  • @doubtingdan7252
    @doubtingdan7252 13 часов назад

    Thank you so much for making this video!
    It really resonates with me, having deconverted 20 years ago from evangelical fundamentalism and still recovering from it.
    With all my best wishes for you, Daniel

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename День назад +6

    Thanks for being sane and not delusional.

  • @Vovvilina
    @Vovvilina День назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this. Here's to looking forward to a new year with the mindset that each day brings us another opportunity to be kind to others rather than compare or expect or fret over individuals who differ from us. We may all share the same matter but we do not think or act the same, so let's control ourselves only.

  • @leoluck68
    @leoluck68 День назад +4

    Thank you. I’ve been dealing with my eminent death and I found comfort in your thoughts.

  • @March22012
    @March22012 День назад +1

    It’s a complex question and one each of us should ask ourselves.

  • @davidbee9563
    @davidbee9563 День назад +1

    There is a rhythm of existence, particularly with mammals, of rest and activity. Some hibernate for weeks or months at a time. We humans require a balance of downtime on a daily basis. Every day we must release our body and mind from activity, not knowing whether we will wake again. If we resist this natural pattern we would go insane and cease to be able to function. Then one day we will not wake up and this is the end.
    When we are infants we need to learn to walk. Walking is a controlled fall that we get better at with time and practice. Unless we embrace the falling we can never walk. When we embrace sleep as a form of death, inactivity, then we can live.
    Going through life without awareness or engagement is a kind of death or non-being. Your value as a person has to be something beyond a cog in the machine. That is a task that can bring meaning to the daily patterns of life. So we can find value or meaning in our lives and extend that to others and help them discover or uncover this.
    Or as someone may have said, " The un-examined life is not worth living." But beware, the obsessive pursuit of meaning can lead to madness. Some things just are.

  • @МыколаНетребко
    @МыколаНетребко День назад +1

    04:30 I grew up in a very rigid, evangelical Christian home, and I learned to fear the God of the Bible. I'm now an agnostic atheist, and have been for a few year. And when you say some people are offended at the scientific view point on the origins of life, perhaps consider that many people are simply afraid to consider the alternative to their religious indoctrination.

  • @kjmav10135
    @kjmav10135 День назад +1

    I believe, as you do, meaning is something we make, and how we make meaning involves our culture, our families, socioeconomic situation, the level of suffering or ease we experience, and how our own genetic stamp adds our own particular flavor to all of the above. My own meaning making: In the midst of mystery, each other is all we have. I love as best as I can, act as ethically as I can, enjoy each day, and bask in the wonder.

    • @johntalbot134
      @johntalbot134 День назад

      Except that when you appeal to ‘ethics’ as a standard, you contradict your belief that all meaning is mere social construction.

  • @johntalbot134
    @johntalbot134 День назад

    Always happy to hear people’s views on ultimate matters. I’ve no doubt you can see, and have considered, that holding your view consistently would mean you could not logically object to anybody else’s behavior, no matter what they do.

  • @RainmanP99
    @RainmanP99 День назад +1

    The ever-insightful sbrebrown, ladies and gentlemen.

  • @edwardrutledge2765
    @edwardrutledge2765 17 часов назад +1

    Yeah, but how should we use blotting paper without smudging or taking all the vibrancy out of an ink?

  • @herbcraven7146
    @herbcraven7146 День назад +11

    I've found that when I've been confronted by the most aggressive people trying to "save my soul", I can often put them off by telling them that whatever happens to me in death, I couldn't imagine a greater hell than to be surrounded by self-righteous people for all eternity.

  • @edwardstaats4935
    @edwardstaats4935 День назад

    This is amazing insight, thank you.

  • @squirejinx
    @squirejinx 19 часов назад

    Oddly, some folks have a compulsion to explicate and expatiate on their favorite god(s) - despite their acknowledgement that humans are inherently incapable of understanding the divine. Their futile aspirations have gifted us with a legacy of magnificent art, music, architecture, etc.

  • @guitardad54
    @guitardad54 День назад +3

    Always thought provoking. Thank you for being you.

  • @Mom2Piggy
    @Mom2Piggy 21 час назад

    This was great. Progress is enough.

  • @wladicus1
    @wladicus1 День назад +2

    _ Re: Meaning of Life - The simple and non-assuming answer is as you have said "None". There is no meaning to life. And of course the fact appears to be that people, individuals, or philosophers, or religions have given 'THEIR' meaning based on personal conditioning, upbringing, or belief system.
    _ Well done on that point SBREBROWN!
    _ However, re: neuro-scientific approach the brain is strictly body related. The 'real' you if we can for the moment categorize it that way, the 'real' you is neither the brain nor the body. There is, however, a "you" identity that arises based on stored memory and associations to various experiences. It is the "I" or "me" identity that 'identifies' itself based on particular conditioning, upbringing, beliefs, etc. This is the personal identity that most people take as being their actual 'self'. In a peculiar way this could be called the Artificial "I" (AI) akin to the artificial intelligence of computer programming.
    _ What the 'real' you or 'I' or 'me' is, cannot be comprehended by the limited finite mind. The reality of "you" is not an identity but is more in the realm of pure awareness or consciousness in an omnipresent, non-local aspect. In this area we are pointing to that which is ineffable and thus beyond any intellectual analysis.

  • @danlevene5478
    @danlevene5478 День назад +5

    42?

    • @manicdataminer
      @manicdataminer 22 часа назад +1

      No, that would be the number of minutes it would take you to fall through a hole in the Earth and get to the other side of the planet, ignoring minor deterrents such as extreme heat and friction.

    • @philnaunton7181
      @philnaunton7181 16 часов назад

      Fortitude!

  • @lloydpayne6668
    @lloydpayne6668 День назад

    Loved it!! Keep being kind. Not that it matters.

  • @kookatsoonjan
    @kookatsoonjan День назад

    I do have to agree. This moment, is all we really have, and it may be best, to make the most of it, and at least enjoy it, with whatever you choose to fill it with....Janis

  • @FrauStaenki
    @FrauStaenki День назад

    Very interesting!
    I think, you are right ... as always 😉

  • @shadowharmonyify
    @shadowharmonyify День назад

    100% agreed. All points.

  • @VidkunQL
    @VidkunQL День назад

    It's not that the atoms of which we're composed will return to the universe. They're in the universe _now._ They're no more nor less part of the universe and under the direction of the universe now than they ever were or ever will be, because _we're_ part of the universe.
    They're not even ours until we die and have to relinquish them; they're entering and leaving us all the time.
    I wrote more on this topic, but it got poetic, crossed over into bathos, and died.

  • @robertosans5250
    @robertosans5250 17 часов назад

    Interesting video for Christmas Day or Solis Invictus. Having a similar scientific background to yours , I agree wholeheartedly with much of what you have said here so eloquently. However, I cannot bring myself to dismiss entirely the hypothesis of a sort of "plan" behind the might and beauty of the Cosmos. I dislike the idea of a personal God like the one in the Abrahamic religions, but the presence of something beyond comprehension , only intuited in moments of deep concentration or artistic experience, Is deeply ingrained inside me. I well know that this is likely to be self delusion but even so I cannot reject it. Maybe I am pre programmed to be a believer. I do not know. But thank you for sincerity. I hope this video does not become problematic for you in the future, given the present trends in North American politics. Best wishes for this festive season.

  • @edwardstaats4935
    @edwardstaats4935 День назад

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

  • @boshkodjordjevich7424
    @boshkodjordjevich7424 17 часов назад

    Thank you, as always, Dr. Brown. I am very curious if you have read "The Origin of Conscousness In The breakdown of the Bicameral Mind" by Julian Jaynes (1976). I read this book some 15 years ago and find myself still thinking about it. Are you familiar with Julian Jaynes? And what do you make of his theory?

  • @bold2013
    @bold2013 День назад

    Hope you are feeling better. “Trying is enough” not sure Yoda would agree with you. Hey. We have different beliefs but a similar fear of eternity. When I think of a self existing, eternal God, its like staring at the bright beautiful sun (it’s blinding but I can’t look away).

  • @gristlevonraben
    @gristlevonraben День назад

    Penticostals from France, I believe, began teaching a hell punishment forever theology. Thomas Jefferson wrote about the oddness of the belief system they were preaching in one of his letters. The catholics took Dante to heart. And monks have added so much to the bible. The greatest and strangest thing of all the early enemies of christianity may have added, likely the Mithras/Freemason cult, was that a God who taught us not to sacrifice people and killed us for sacrificing children, should suddenly reverse that sacrifice by killing one of his own children. You may rightly ask, then how do you still believe in Jesus, whether he died on a cross or not? Because, when you ask him to teach you how to love and give and be more than you ever thought possible, he says yes, and does it. All he asks of us is to try to love people and be a good example, which some people, like you, do anyways. However, my autism and sociopathy did not help me to do that naturally, I needed outside help, and he gave it. You know, Jesus didn't come to save people from hell, he came to call people to be administrators and rulers in his Kingdom to come. That's why he says many are called but few are chosen. I've met a lot of crazy christians and non christians, would you choose some of them to rule over other people???

  • @AmaDeuSpirit
    @AmaDeuSpirit День назад

    Just like Epikuros (Maybe someone else) said: If I exist, there is no death. If there is death,
    I will not exist.

  • @judyjacobs5827
    @judyjacobs5827 День назад

    Well done, sir.

  • @AndrewWertheimer
    @AndrewWertheimer День назад

    I’m trying to imagine an agnostic fountain pen capturing this wonderfully rational humanist spirit … made from a celluloid primordial soup with something like E=mc2 on the clip. Maybe a nice quote by Spinoza on the barrel. Have a good 2025.

  • @willemgroenewegen5934
    @willemgroenewegen5934 13 часов назад

    Carpe Diem, or, in Kaweco's case: Carpe Dia.

  • @paulmchugh1430
    @paulmchugh1430 18 часов назад

    At first from the title I thought you were going to do a humourous play on a Monty Python movie. Clearly this was not the case.
    You provided a serious and analytical approach to a ponderous question.
    There is, of course, a more philosophical approach; one that does not lend itself to what is you life from the moment of conception to the moment of death. What happens between those two points is what intrigues me the most. I do believe that throughout our lives we are constantly searching if our life has meaning for us. What do we mean by that? Do we come to a point where we feel we have provided justification, thereby meaning to our existence?
    This is not analytical and one that i have pondered repeatedly throughout my life. Does what we do with our lives provide meaning to us?
    Analytically, this question is fairly cut and dry. We are a biological machine that performs movements, thoughts and behaviors that are either learned of instinctive. If you are asking why are we here and for what purpose, we could answer it as a roll of cosmological dice thet had the right conditions to be have us be in existence. But what we do with our lives and why we do with it is highly individualistic. And for me that is the meaning, an individual journey.

  • @Winstonsmom
    @Winstonsmom 8 часов назад

    This is great. Not offensive in the least... agree with you completely. How's pen club? I still get the emails and wonder how y'all are doing.

  • @lloydpayne6668
    @lloydpayne6668 День назад +1

    Spinoza?

  • @user-br3sl9go3b
    @user-br3sl9go3b День назад +1

    You gave all you have and that's more than we can ask of you. Be kind in 2025. I'll try, too.

  • @Draco52-h5r
    @Draco52-h5r День назад +1

    Life has no meaning and no purpose. We are part of evolution. And as individuals, we are the totality of our personal past at every present moment.Groetjes uit België. 🙏

  • @TheRacerRich
    @TheRacerRich День назад

    The purpose of life, which perhaps is a different question than the meaning of life, is unsatisfactorily simply to procreate. My proof? If life has a purpose it must be present in all life. What do we have in common with an amoeba? All life procreates, thus it is the purpose of life.

  • @Privateer1
    @Privateer1 День назад

    … the second one starts when he realizes he has only one life… -George W Bush

  • @larsgottlieb
    @larsgottlieb День назад

    That - genuinely trying - i the only thing we actually Can do.
    Yoda was wrong.

  • @user-br3sl9go3b
    @user-br3sl9go3b День назад

    I can swear there ain't no Heaven
    But I pray there ain't no Hell
    Swear there ain't no Heaven
    And I'll pray there ain't no Hell
    But I'll never know by livin'
    Only my dyin' will tell
    Yes, only my dyin' will tell, oh yeah
    Only my dyin' will tell

  • @littleword1
    @littleword1 День назад

    Thank you, Stephen! I feel very similarly and it was lovely hearing someone else articulate it. Even as a young person, who was still emersed in the faith in which she was raised, the thought of an interminable eternity (heaven, hell or something else) was more unsettling than the thought of death being the end. I'm going to butcher this quote, and I wish I remembered who said it - Sagan? Hitchens? Randi? - but it stuck with me and rang true. The gist is, "There is peace in knowing that when the last synapse fires, there is nothing." I'm quite content to simply return to the stardust from whence I came.
    And it was, ironically, a pastor who helped me move away from religion (in a positive way). He gave a powerful sermon saying, in essence, quit worrying about getting into heaven or if there is a hell... this is the only life we know we have... to be a peace with yourself, do your best every day to help make this one life as good for as many people as possible.

  • @pcschick
    @pcschick День назад

    No, no. Eternity's WITHOUT duration. You're still thinking about it in clock-measured time. 🙃😉😇

  • @raymondcregan6607
    @raymondcregan6607 День назад

    Well said Steven, thank you!!!

  • @teresaharris-travelbybooks5564
    @teresaharris-travelbybooks5564 День назад +1

    So you believe that complex beings such as ourselves, just randomly evolved? I'm open to all suggestions. What about the idea that the human species was planted here, by an alien culture? ( I don't believe in UFO's.) The one thing that would make me believe in a higher power, is how the Earth's magnetic field is perfectly formed in a way that makes life on Earth possible. This is a deep subject for Christmas Day. I hope you find some happiness during this holiday season.

    • @MattiasWirf
      @MattiasWirf День назад

      Evolution is not the same as "randomly evolved".

    • @tancreddehauteville764
      @tancreddehauteville764 День назад

      @@MattiasWirf So who directs evolution then?

    • @MattiasWirf
      @MattiasWirf День назад

      @@tancreddehauteville764 Natural selection. I'm no expert, and that answer is based on your question being a real one. But since that answer is one googling away I'm guessing your trying to start some clever discussion. However I have no wish in debating it.

    • @VidkunQL
      @VidkunQL День назад

      The Earth's magnetic field varies over time, so it can't be called "perfectly formed".
      You've been reading too much creationist... I have no choice but to call it _literature._

    • @tancreddehauteville764
      @tancreddehauteville764 21 час назад

      @@VidkunQL But then the other question arises: what caused the magnetic field, and so on.......

  • @uteh.3659
    @uteh.3659 День назад

    I have very similar views to yours

  • @ELECTRONICSANDGADGETS
    @ELECTRONICSANDGADGETS День назад

    What does this have to do with pens? Your ideals are uselss compared to others.

  • @PatriceChristian
    @PatriceChristian День назад +1

    “The cosmos is within us. We are made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.” Carl Sagan
    I like others here, am of a like mind. I believe exactly what you have described about life and death. I have actually thought about it quite a bit because I have lived my entire life in a religious region and am surrounded, constantly, by people who believe in things that my brain just cannot accept. The difference is that unlike many of those people - not all, but many - I am very happy and do not live in fear of death or judgment or eternal damnation, or whatever. I worry about disease or injury, but not death itself. Why? To me, it's like a light switch. You're just... gone, and that's it.

  • @korax67
    @korax67 День назад

    Stephen, I totally agree with every word you said.

  • @OnBeingAndNothingnes
    @OnBeingAndNothingnes День назад

    Quod ereat demonstrandum

  • @Tom_Samad
    @Tom_Samad День назад

    I enjoyed watching this video, even as a Muslim. Stay strong and stay hopeful for the future.

  • @squirejinx
    @squirejinx День назад +1

    GOD IS DEAD
    The obituary said.
    Well, for heaven's sake:
    An eternal Irish wake!

  • @lloydpayne6668
    @lloydpayne6668 День назад

    In God there's nothing.

  • @kookatsoonjan
    @kookatsoonjan День назад

    I hope you don't get stuck FOREVER in Heaven , Stephen. I also hope that one day, you will have enough room where you record to move that camera and your desk away from that wall of beautiful pictures, so that we can see them in all their glory . That would mean that your head will not be chopping them off and they will not be chopping your crown horizontally with their crosswise lines. Not sure how this can happen, but it sure would not hurt my eyes and design sense, if the camera frame had the FULL PICTURES with a nice bit of negative space above and below...with your frame, and lovely face......free of backround chops. Just an idea, for later. Thanks for your opinion. It was very scientific....Janis

  • @pamelasnyder9745
    @pamelasnyder9745 День назад

    Respectfully, nihilism is not for me.

    • @manicdataminer
      @manicdataminer 22 часа назад +1

      Fine, but this is clearly not nihilism.