@Essb33 This is a classic existence problem; also seen in the scientific endeavours. If you believe there are no bugs, you could construct a rigorous proof for their non-existence. And while you go about constructing the argument, you may stumble upon a bug ππ»ββοΈπ
@SandboxBear I've been through this. Sadly, there's really no purpose to all this we are going through. Accept it and move on to the next question "Who am I?". Ask that question to yourself ... with utmost honesty. π
@JeslaniPrerna Parents helped you and your grandparents helped your parents move ahead and so on. So, where did it all start? How did the first human move ahead at the beginning of time?
Everybody is a philosopher because everyone has to make fundamental assumptions.
But not everybody is a good philosopher.
Philosophy is one of those subjects that can cause you to live a miserable life if you get it wrong.
But you can also get it right and live as a god.
Focus your attention on the Now and tell me what problem you have at this moment. I am not getting any answer because it is impossible to have a problem when your attention is fully in the Now. A situation needs to be either dealt with or accepted. Why make it into a problem?