Daylight63
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The issue I raised is that we don't know enough about conciousness and subjective psychological experience to explain the men and women of great historical fate and destiny.
And my point is that we are not as benighted as you seem to wish we were. And "destiny" really isn't a "thing" in my world.
Nothing anybody has written here is an explanation for that. Wetness doesn't tell me anything about the vision, motivation, and drive of Alexander the Great
So you are not one to ever utilize analogies to explain a point?
The thing you DEMAND from reality may very well NOT EXIST. Just as 'wetness' doesn't exist at the atomic level. Yet it is still very real.
Why is this difficult to understand?
It really feels like you need the "mystery" and "mystical" to be somehow present. Is that the case? You hate it when someone tries to rob a physical thing of it's magical nearly "supernatural" feeling? Is that why you lean toward "destiny" and "fate"?
My approach is to dispense with the mystical and magical and work with the things that we all can experience objectively the same. And it's done a pretty good job in getting to the bottom of a lot of things, IMHO.