David Schmidtz once said: ‘The special glory of being human is precisely that we have choice. The special sadness lies in knowing there is a limit to how right our choices can be, and a limit to how much the rightness of our choices can matter." What did he mean by this in reference with the meaning of life?
What Schmidtz meant by this statement was that human beings possess extraordinary mental capacities that allowed them to freely choose their actions, an ability unique to only our species in the world. However, these abilities were restricted by the fact human beings cannot foresee the consequences of their actions beforehand. Schmidtz also asserted that even if the best courses of action were taken, whether they had any significance in the overall scale of the universe was questionable.
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