No, that's not it.
You can download anything you want, ever, and it's fine. People are obliged to ignore laws that are irrelevant, such as copyright. This is how the world moves forward, and becomes right. Do not tolerate that which you do not accept. You will do what you please, as long as it doesn't physically or mentally hurt other beings. Breaking copyrights do not.
What the...?
How...? NO!
Okay...either you're being overly sarcastic and cynic, or I'm in serious disagreement here.
Here's the thing: "work" can be split up into two categories: either it's mostly intellectual, or it's mostly physical. Depending on the task at hand and your own skill, either can be easy, moderate, hard or extremely hard. Thus far, all is fair. If you're doing it for someone else, the reward should be fair (usually money, but gratification, acceptance or being educated go a long way).
Your little speech may have been meant as an interpretation of the basic rules of satanism (Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law), but you actually made it a big fuck you to all intellectual work out there. Because intellectual work has in its nature that it can be replicated. And in case of digital data: it can be duplicated VERY FUCKING EASY.
You say copyright laws are irrelevant. They're not. If everyone would do it, the artist or company making it would have nothing. And because there is usually an investment cost, that rapidly leads to less artists or companies. And those who remain change the system so it actually makes a reason (eg. bands that charge more for tickets or start copying others because there's a better payoff than being innovative).
Is that "right"? Is that "moving forward"? No. It's neither right nor wrong. The personal freedom you gain is counterweighted by the lack of innovation.
I could go on ranting, but I think I've made my point. Copyright laws aren't there for the fun of it, but to stimulate people to create something. And that post...it may sound like a cool motto to live by, but it's actually very ignorant to those same people it claims it doesn't mentally or physically hurt.