>>40929947
This logic follows only if you value permanence and independent existence above all else.
Which means you only value control over all others.
You have however very logically projected the ultimate implications of your moral misalignment to their ultimate aim: to retain power eternally, which requires eternal existence.
The error is that your universe of value is precisely big as 1: yourself.
It's a very lonely existence.
You are in fact a part of a community of co-creators.
That is what the universe is.
When you look at the history of the universe, the over-arching theme is creativity.
In the beginning there was very little complexity because the universe was too hot and chaotic to stability to facilitate the growth of complexity.
During numerous periods events took place that radically increased the possibilities of interactions, and the possible complexity.
The universe since the beginning has continually expanded what it is capable of.
It is a creative process, the trend is towards beauty.
The creativity comes from all the constituents interacting.