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It's 478 words to your previous post's 462. And, it has capital letters and
proper punctuation.
I will stand behind my statement that involving other people in your
experience of life is a way to make things _more_ meaningful. The world of
recreational cycling is indeed part of the capitalist system, but that fact
does not affect the ability of connections between human beings to produce
meaning.
You contend that we can not achieve _maximum_ meaningfulness within the bounds
of our capitalist structure. That's fine, but again, I don't believe that
devalues the meaning created by connections between humans.
It does, however, seem futile to be starting arguments like this on websites
that built around the pastime of recreational cycling.
March 13, 2016, 3:33 p.m. - Morgan Taylor
#!markdown It's 478 words to your previous post's 462. And, it has capital letters and proper punctuation. I will stand behind my statement that involving other people in your experience of life is a way to make things _more_ meaningful. The world of recreational cycling is indeed part of the capitalist system, but that fact does not affect the ability of connections between human beings to produce meaning. You contend that we can not achieve _maximum_ meaningfulness within the bounds of our capitalist structure. That's fine, but again, I don't believe that devalues the meaning created by connections between humans. It does, however, seem futile to be starting arguments like this on websites that built around the pastime of recreational cycling.