Last night I watch the Independent movie Lucky that came out five years ago and was the final film of the lead actor career. It's about an atheist who finds searchment of enlightenment as he discovers health issues at his age, which involve natural causes and not relating to his heavy alcohol-smoking habits.
In the climatic scene of the movie the manager of the bar tells the protagonist of the movie, the title character, that he can't smoke in the bar and this led to a dispute about the two about an incident in 1968 when he lit up. In a approach against authoritarianism Lucky stands charge, making it know obeying the rules is a sign of weakness, that you need to stand up for your values if you want to get ahead in life. After the minute long dispute, Lucky tells the bar attendants that you are 'nothing,' that everything in the universe is nothing, that is the truth to the cosmos. Sit back and go within your days. Watch the scene, don't worry if it's a spoiler because the movies has no real plot as a character-driven movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IMNs8UtPk4For the R&P crowd do you find this philosophical stance to be worthy? Should we stand against this kind of authority due to rules not being significant in a significance way due to the laws of nature?