David:
'When you get past something, as opposed to retreating from it, then you've 
grown. The idea of suffering being a necessary part of growth also figures in 
here. I think this basic idea is found in just about every relevant discipline 
and don't know of anyone who'd disagree.'

Hello David:
Your potted account of ZMM quite understandably refers to individual 
development.
One may consider it to be philosophology.
However, the thought experiment under consideration is concerned with the moq, 
and the moq is concerned with more than individual development: it is concerned 
with the evolution of all static patterns.

As such, individuals may, at some point in the continued evolution of all 
static patterns, cease to exist.

Do you wish to continue restating what you have read and believe you 
understand, or would you consider participating in some original thinking?
You never know, you may enjoy it?
squonk

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