FuneralCry
Just wanting some peace
- Sep 24, 2020
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It never makes much sense to me to view death as being such a negative thing and that is the way that death is so commonly viewed in this society, as life is seen as something to be prolonged at all costs and there is so much stigma, sadness and denial associated with death when in fact it's the most normal and expected thing ever. Those who die are to be envied and I believe that to voluntarily exit is something admirable. Death could never be a negative thing as it's all that we are destined for, it's our inevitable fate and existence is just a meaningless cycle of suffering that only exists as a consequence of evolution. Death only has stigma associated with it, as people delude themselves into glorifying something so useless as life that would had been better off never existing at all.
Life serves no function other than to be a way for existing beings to experience unnecessary torment, just to deteriorate and die. The only thing that could ever be positive about any of this, is that someday this will all end and be forgotten about and it will be like we never existed at all, as we likely won't even exist in the memories of those that continue to exist here.
Viewing death as being sad is irrational as the person who has died is unable to suffer in any way as to die removes the true cause of all problems in the first place which is life itself, and as long as someone exists they have the potential to suffer to such unimaginable extents and to die removes that possibility which is why to die is ideal and is why choosing to voluntarily exit could never be wrong. At least to me, the less years spent in this world the better and I always envy those the most who managed to die at a very young age, I wish that it was me.
But it's insane to me how human beings still do everything to avoid death, they want to force others to suffer and remove suicide methods, all the emphasis is placed on something so awful and burdensome as continuing to exist instead. But it's like they forget that the only point of life is to die and there is no escaping that. Seeing suicide as being worse than suffering is such a disturbing view to me, it makes no sense, and the world that we exist in would be a much more compassionate place if to voluntarily exit was finally seen as being a positive thing and then we could just peacefully exit without having to struggle in finding ways to die.
Life serves no function other than to be a way for existing beings to experience unnecessary torment, just to deteriorate and die. The only thing that could ever be positive about any of this, is that someday this will all end and be forgotten about and it will be like we never existed at all, as we likely won't even exist in the memories of those that continue to exist here.
Viewing death as being sad is irrational as the person who has died is unable to suffer in any way as to die removes the true cause of all problems in the first place which is life itself, and as long as someone exists they have the potential to suffer to such unimaginable extents and to die removes that possibility which is why to die is ideal and is why choosing to voluntarily exit could never be wrong. At least to me, the less years spent in this world the better and I always envy those the most who managed to die at a very young age, I wish that it was me.
But it's insane to me how human beings still do everything to avoid death, they want to force others to suffer and remove suicide methods, all the emphasis is placed on something so awful and burdensome as continuing to exist instead. But it's like they forget that the only point of life is to die and there is no escaping that. Seeing suicide as being worse than suffering is such a disturbing view to me, it makes no sense, and the world that we exist in would be a much more compassionate place if to voluntarily exit was finally seen as being a positive thing and then we could just peacefully exit without having to struggle in finding ways to die.