Of course, but the one that got through to him was pointing out that boredom would be a marked improvement for a lot of humans alive today, who live lives of active misery rather than just up and dying and that’s when they’re going to die in just a few decades anyway. It follows that Boredom Argument proponents are vastly underestimating the human survival instinct.
have you used the “If you run out of things to do at age 10 000 you can always resume the ageing and die THEN” argument?
Of course, but the one that got through to him was pointing out that boredom would be a marked improvement for a lot of humans alive today, who live lives of active misery rather than just up and dying and that’s when they’re going to die in just a few decades anyway. It follows that Boredom Argument proponents are vastly underestimating the human survival instinct.