Animals function well without the experience of knowledge, because they have natural instincts at the level to find food and not to be eaten by other animals. They do not seek to learn and gain knowledge. They do not need other needs. Man is not an animal. I agree that some of our thoughts prevent us from living comfortably and peacefully, but, since we live in a society with high technologies, our life largely depends on our knowledge and experience. When the head is empty - always more relaxed :)) But life becomes empty and monotonous.
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Interesting isn't it. We are born with fewer instincts, but are highly adaptable, mostly to each others emotions.
A lot of our monotonous emptiness comes from not being alive to the world around us, because we are lost in circular thinking. Much of that mental noise is due to emotional conditioning and seeking approval, recognition status.
Real knowledge has a more selfless and fascinating aspect to it, it is easily updatable because it likes to be surprised and expand.
So I guess there is a distinction to be made there.
One is receptive
The other is reactive
Does that gel better?
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