Quote Originally Posted by Xei View Post
Well, presumably it wouldn't 'feel' like anything. But either way it seems irrelevant to my situation.


Can't. A justification is just reducing some kind of pattern or fact to more common, fundamental patterns or facts; but sometimes you're already at the lowest level. The fact that the interior angles of a square add up to a full turn, for instance, can be justified by appealing to various more fundamental facts about geometry. But naturally this process cannot go on forever, or knowledge would have no real basis. So in the end we simply have to accept some axioms as obviously true. In the case of the square, it's Euclid's axioms. In the case of feeling good being something one should want to maintain... that's already axiomatic.
How is that different from saying God exists because its axiomatically true?