... wrote on Jul 7
th, 2011 at 3:51pm:
Regardless of what your principles are, living according to them is what constitutes 'the good life'. To put it as simply as I can, my principles are based around a belief that man is simply another part of the natural world, not over and above it. So all our wants and dreams can be reduced to manifestations of the same animal instincts and impulses that any other beast lives by.
In nature, generally the role of the male is to a) reproduce and b) provide security for their group. So I've fulfilled part a, now my one and only true calling is to ensure they survive and thrive. Everything else is window dressing.
I think you are confusing The Meaning of Life, with, The Good Life. Absolutely, it is the case that the meaning of life for humans and other animals is survival, but for humans we can go further than that to explore Goodness, not in the shallow sense, but in a mindful sense which the religious would call a soulful sense. Other animals can't contemplate such things. This is one of the things that separates our species from all the rest.
So, when I ask, What is the Good Life, I am asking what is the Goodness to which we should strive in our principles and morals. It is not about survival to which procreation is a part thereof.