I don't feel this book so much convinced me of the truth of anti-natalist philosophy as it did the bankruptcy of trying to logic bro your way into understanding the nature of human experience. Yes we tend to feel life is worth living (and creating) even in the face of hardship suffering and adversity, and yes we can even find beauty in all this, and no we dont need or even benefit from necessarily knowing why that is, its just part of the phenomonlogy of the human experience.