I’m saying that the applied answer is much deeper than it initially appears. But to discover this deepness you still need to go on the philosophical journey. Most people who dismiss philosophical questions don’t in fact understand the deepness of the “scientific answer” because they didn’t go on this journey.
I think this is true and it also took a long time for me to get to this, and it would’ve been useful to append this near the top of the OP. cf. the simple truth
In this essay I pose questions. If you see what seems like a really obvious answer, it’s probably the answer I intend. The obvious choice isn’t always the best choice, but sometimes, by golly, it is. I don’t stop looking as soon I find an obvious answer, but if I go on looking, and the obvious-seeming answer still seems obvious, I don’t feel guilty about keeping it.
I think this is true and it also took a long time for me to get to this, and it would’ve been useful to append this near the top of the OP. cf. the simple truth