I notice in stuff that deals with paradise, it's a fairly common scene you'd see say a kid running around in circle chasing butterflies, and then a guy looks that and says no he rather live in real life or hell or whatever over this paradise because perfection is bad or whatever. But, I think this argument totally misses the point. First, I don't think most people's idea of paradise is going in a circle chasing butterflies for all of eternity. I think you must have made a wrong turn toward hell if that's how you're supposed to spend eternity doing. I'm not aware of paradise being a contract like you signed up to stream LoL games for the rest of eternity and you can't even quit or some angel whips you for failing to live up to your bargain. Of course, a lot of such depiction of paradise wouldn't even necessarily be better than just you winning the lottery in real life right now, so I guess paradise must be run by some pretty incompetent omnipotent beings if they can't even give people more satisification than what can be obtained on the mortal plane. I'd assume that any paradise deal should at least have:
1. You can do whatever you want, or nothing at all, at no obligation.
2. There's obviously no possible physical harm, so like you can eat all you want and never get fat, for example, or ski all day without worrying about breaking your leg or worse.
3. Whoever's in charge of this place can at least come up with entertainment as good as what we can find in real life so that you don't somehow exhaust the possible things to do. Okay, eternity is a long time, but I at least expect to be entertained in a time frame that's comprehensible to mere mortals.
Heck, the Matrix is sort of that premise, as the Architect said how first they made everything perfect and people hated it. Seriously? If your life has everything going exactly the way you want it are you going to cry about how this all seems wrong and want someone to whip you instead? I mean yes in real life it's a good idea to face some adversity because it's not possible for everything to always go right, and even if you're super wealthy and never need to work for the rest of your life you need to at least worry about your physical health since doing nothing all day and getting fat will likely shorten it. I just had the flu last week and it ruined my weekend, and I'm not sure what positive I got out of that. Well, maybe it helped build my immune systems, but again if we're talking about paradise with a deity on my back I think it's pretty safe to assume the said deity can ensure guys in paradise land wouldn't have to worry about some flu wiping out its residents because nobody has ever been sick for eons and lack the resistance.
1. You can do whatever you want, or nothing at all, at no obligation.
2. There's obviously no possible physical harm, so like you can eat all you want and never get fat, for example, or ski all day without worrying about breaking your leg or worse.
3. Whoever's in charge of this place can at least come up with entertainment as good as what we can find in real life so that you don't somehow exhaust the possible things to do. Okay, eternity is a long time, but I at least expect to be entertained in a time frame that's comprehensible to mere mortals.
Heck, the Matrix is sort of that premise, as the Architect said how first they made everything perfect and people hated it. Seriously? If your life has everything going exactly the way you want it are you going to cry about how this all seems wrong and want someone to whip you instead? I mean yes in real life it's a good idea to face some adversity because it's not possible for everything to always go right, and even if you're super wealthy and never need to work for the rest of your life you need to at least worry about your physical health since doing nothing all day and getting fat will likely shorten it. I just had the flu last week and it ruined my weekend, and I'm not sure what positive I got out of that. Well, maybe it helped build my immune systems, but again if we're talking about paradise with a deity on my back I think it's pretty safe to assume the said deity can ensure guys in paradise land wouldn't have to worry about some flu wiping out its residents because nobody has ever been sick for eons and lack the resistance.