I supose we could ignore more than is healthy, but nature and the actions of other humans have a way of dealing harshly with that sort of behavior. In that sense, there's no less of a "right" to apathy than there is a "right" to stop eating. But you can always get strapped down and force fed.
I think in some way, our bodies encourage us in certain directions. We have no "right" to escape that.
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I supose we could ignore more than is healthy, but nature and the actions of other humans have a way of dealing harshly with that sort of behavior. In that sense, there's no less of a "right" to apathy than there is a "right" to stop eating. But you can always get strapped down and force fed.
I think in some way, our bodies encourage us in certain directions. We have no "right" to escape that.