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From the current humble indie bundle. The winner can also have the key for the soundtrack DLC.

If you've got a minute, consider this:

Everything around you is a an aspect of the universe, and there is no need to have resistances against anything or anyone, because you are, too. Created by a god or by the rules of nature, whatever angle you want to see it from, the conclusion is the same. You are part of it like everything and everyone else in existence. Nothing to be afraid of, nothing to hate, nothing to get unhappy about, or jealous, or greedy. See the connection between yourself and everything and everyone around you. It's there like an open secret.

It doesn't mean we should accept everything in this world as it is, but to meet the aspects of life and other people with an attitude of common responsibility. With an attitude that doesn't ignore the connection, better responses and actions will come up effortlessly.

Hurray for rogue-likes!

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In essence, we're universe brought to life by itself to come to know itself. But there are couple problems with unversal peace you describe.
1st is that if we are created as part of universe and we are to embrace it, so should we embrace emotions and logic that are part of us (and therefore, made by universe). So actually there are things to be unhapppy about, hate, love, etc, cause we were meant to feel that way about them.
2nd is being endangered (It's about resistances). Even if you are part of universe both in life and death, the fact that you are alive might have a meaning. So if somebody not working according to the laws of universe threatens you, will you protect your life - impportant enough to be created - or let it be taken?
It's even more complicated with natural threats. Predators and earthquakes. Is it the univesre that's trying to kill you after making you alive? If so, what was the point of making you alive?

Unfortunately, you mixed fascinating and deep observation with some personally made conclusions. Of course, my 2nd critique point also relies on assumption, that life was made on purpose and is therefore valuable in itself, and might be wrong. Still, I respect not accepting everything in this world as it is, just like I did with your description.

I hope my critique made some sense and thx for giveaway.

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thanksies

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