You will actually make a good philosopher. I agree with most of the things you said except, maybe, the religion part (that's probably for another discussion). However, people have varying interpretations of what a win constitutes. In a successful negotiation, the parties involved will agree, right? Nevertheless, some might see themselves as winners and others as losers. When it comes to wars and arguments, you are absolutely spot on because there will always be bad aftertastes.
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Well yes I know you're religious =P
So is Jordan Peterson. It's not like I don't see any value in religious thought. In fact, increasingly I worry that an increasingly atheist society is finding that seemingly evolutionary need to worship something, in places a lot more toxic than a well-developed religion. Things like BLM and Transgender rights might be nice in principle but when you treat them as you would a God (never question it or suffer the consequences, do as I say or else, burn the things we disagree with) as many people do, its a concern. I feel like humans need something to put on a pedestal, and I'm not sure why. Doesn't seem healthy.
I'm not sure I'd make a good philosopher haha. I Just don't like to read and critique that much. Most philosophers seem like terrible people to me, or highly elitist if nothing else.
I consider the human population as one giant mass of philosophers, slowly but surely reaching a final grand conclusion. At which point we'll become galactic colonizers.