If enlightenment is an emotionless state, what's the point of living life since you can't feel the emotions?

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Wait, back it up – which philosophy are you talking about, as there many…whose version of enlightenment doesn’t include emotion?...while I do believe emotions should never be above logic or enlightenment, experiencing them is still necessary on the way.

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