Your first fallacy was linking motivation to emotions.
It's exactly the opposite. What about all those people whose very existence is nothing but hell? The pain in their hearts weight them down, and keep them from living their lives. Not everyone gets to experience the "good," you know.
But if you think about it in reverse, isn't motivation an experience of the heart in the first place? If you can't feel anything, then how can you even know what the good actually is? It sounds more miserable to never know the difference because good and bad are the same.
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It's exactly the opposite. What about all those people whose very existence is nothing but hell? The pain in their hearts weight them down, and keep them from living their lives. Not everyone gets to experience the "good," you know.
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