I was a co-founder of CFAR in 2012, same year I got my PhD in math education & left academia. I’d been actively trying to save the world for about a decade at that point. I left CFAR in 2018 due to strong disagreements in approach. I then spent several years focused on a “hippie arc” (meditation, yoga, plant medicine ceremonies, etc.) and “de-mystified” in summer 2024.
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I think I’ve been unwaveringly lifeist the whole time. My main shift has been that I think I see some value in deathist sentiment that’s absent from most lifeist rhetoric I’m familiar with. I want a perspective that honors why both arise.
I did dabble with ideas around whether death is an illusion. And I still think there might be something to it. But having done so, it looks like a moving goalposts thing to me. I still don’t want to die, and I don’t want my loved ones to die, and I think that means something that matters.