>>57316 Third worlders are probably a tad more animalistic on average and bound to prioritize survival above all else. When you're simple(r) survival always takes precedence over what your experience is like or what world you're living in I guess. There is only the ego, there is no awareness outside of its bounds. And I'm not saying that life has no intrinsic value, it obviously does. We wouldn't be able to judge the value of anything if we weren't alive in the first place. The problem is whether that value on its own is good enough. As far as I can tell, or as it appears to me, that value that's innate to life is rather neutral, you could even describe it as insipid though that sounds a little negative. Being alive is like being gifted a broken down car and handed a bunch of tools. It's like this small little scenario playing out on a stage. What exists is there and what doesn't exist never will. If you don't want to fix the car, you can just be a pedestrian instead. But that's it. The possibilities are anything but endless in this world, they're very few. That's why I'd rather philosophize about this sort of stuff than go and try to fix the car like everybody else. I'm enlightened by my own intelligence, I can't help it