“Do you truly estimate your life as not worth or barely worth living? If yes, I’m deeply sorry about that and I hope you’ll find a way to improve it. Let me assure you that there’s many people, myself included, who truly genuinely love life and enjoy it.”
Nah, I’ve been lucky myself. But this isn’t about myself or any individual, but life is general. I keep saying this: people today live in this rare modern oasis of comfort, which gives them these naive perspectives. Until they develop an excruciatingly painful chronic disease at least (and I mean, don’t even need to mention the massive modern dark clouds over our heads that anyone in this forum should know about).
So your argument is that people should die for their own good, despite what they think about it themselves? Probably not since it’d be a almost a caricature villain, but I don’t see where else are you going with this. And the goal of “not developing an excruciatingly painful chronic disease” is not exactly at odds with the goal “combat aging”.
“Do you truly estimate your life as not worth or barely worth living? If yes, I’m deeply sorry about that and I hope you’ll find a way to improve it. Let me assure you that there’s many people, myself included, who truly genuinely love life and enjoy it.”
Nah, I’ve been lucky myself. But this isn’t about myself or any individual, but life is general. I keep saying this: people today live in this rare modern oasis of comfort, which gives them these naive perspectives. Until they develop an excruciatingly painful chronic disease at least (and I mean, don’t even need to mention the massive modern dark clouds over our heads that anyone in this forum should know about).
So your argument is that people should die for their own good, despite what they think about it themselves? Probably not since it’d be a almost a caricature villain, but I don’t see where else are you going with this. And the goal of “not developing an excruciatingly painful chronic disease” is not exactly at odds with the goal “combat aging”.