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Cake day: November 7th, 2025

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  • Basic answer is: at birth. Also, never. In fact, both of them. And no one. All of that is valid in the same time…

    More complex answer is that nothing is objectively sad. What is “sad” and what is not is entirely human-made concept. And in order to be as close to truth as possible, it must be treated like that.

    A bit better question would be something like “What is your current personal preference for X?”. That acknowledges that 1) we are dealing about subjective, rather objective affair, 2) or is not an eternal trait but a possibly temporary affair that can change after some time.

    That way, different people, different cultures in space and time have different opinions. As long as we know that it is an intersubjective thing, it is OK. If some opinion can get you in trouble (like saying that some moons orbit around Jupiter), you may use that knowledge to survive. But otherwise, it is up to you how you live your life. They universe is providing a lot of possibilities and you can tap into its creativity and let universe manifest thru you. Please, enjoy it, it is great and I really want more people to cocreate the universe into its fullest. Eg. by building some new cool LEGO building 😊

    I get inspired about this relativism point of view by the Integral theory of Ken Wilber, and by opinions of Leo Gura from Actualized.org 👇 https://youtu.be/UyBETFn5KXk