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I think I stumbled upon a grand piece of wisdom here, I doubt anyone on this board will care but here it is anyway:

-All creatures of this universe struggle through life to avoid pain & death.

-Until a creature achieves immortality there will always be hardship.

-The hardship comes because the creature is trying very hard (working physically &/or mentally) to achieve a state where it doesn't have to work so hard any more (e.g. immortality).

-If the creature is in a group of similar creatures (which is where the terms 'immorality' & 'looking down upon' come into play) & this group sees that one creature is actively doing something that is not contributing to the groups' common implied goal of achieving immortality (or at least a higher quality of life for the group), then the group will likely get upset.

-The word 'fun' usually means a creature is not on a specific path of working hard to achieve immortality. It usually involves doing something that is off of this path (e.g. relaxing, eating, watching something entertaining, etc.). Now doing this stuff a little bit specifically to relieve the strain from working hard is probably considered fine amongst a group, however, I wouldn't call that 'fun', I'd just call it recovering or resting. The instance of 'fun' comes into play when a creature is not resting from a hard days work (aka 'free time'), & it decides to do something that is usually kinetic in nature that excites it for some reason.

-'Fun' is usually kinetic in nature & usually involves doing stuff that is not physically or mentally laborious, slow, or boring.

-There may be some people who find math, science, working hard, doing calculations, writing reports, & stuff like this fun, however, they seem to be far & few between. It may just be a societal convention (an unspoken common way that people act in societies). This societal convention may have come about in various ways. I'm not actually sure how this one came about & I probably shouldn't point fingers.


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