FuneralCry
Just wanting some peace
- Sep 24, 2020
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It's the reality that death is the most normal thing, it's all that's inevitable, it's all we are intended for, existence is completely meaningless and futile especially in comparison to the eternity of death. As humans we are just waiting until somehow death erases everything for us where all is forgotten about, we are just destined to be forgotten, eventually we simply won't exist.
Existence is just a temporary disturbance in what was otherwise the most ideal state of non-existence and to die is simply returning to that state, there is no point to existing, it's just waiting around to die, humans endure pointless existences just destined to decay and cease existing.
Every second no matter what will always be one second closer to permanently losing consciousness where all we know will eternally be gone, everything that appears to matter to humans is in reality just a meaningless distraction from the inevitability of death, all that humans think about will all be insignificant to them in the end.
Existence just leads to nothing and nowhere, nothing can matter to those who no longer exist, they are unable to suffer and are free from the burden that is existence, they are finally at rest. The thought of permanent non-existence certainly is the only relief and comfort to me.
And all this is why it's so incredibly absurd how suicide is so stigmatised, death shouldn't be stigmatised as it will always be the most normal thing we are destined for, death is inescapable and human beings are just enduring insignificant existences waiting for that inevitable.
So from this perspective it seems especially inhumane to want to force people to suffer so unnecessarily as whether someone dies on their own terms in peace or dies slowly being tortured by old age in an existence they longed to be free from for decades, it all leads to the same destination, only the eternity of death is awaiting for us.
Existence is just a temporary disturbance in what was otherwise the most ideal state of non-existence and to die is simply returning to that state, there is no point to existing, it's just waiting around to die, humans endure pointless existences just destined to decay and cease existing.
Every second no matter what will always be one second closer to permanently losing consciousness where all we know will eternally be gone, everything that appears to matter to humans is in reality just a meaningless distraction from the inevitability of death, all that humans think about will all be insignificant to them in the end.
Existence just leads to nothing and nowhere, nothing can matter to those who no longer exist, they are unable to suffer and are free from the burden that is existence, they are finally at rest. The thought of permanent non-existence certainly is the only relief and comfort to me.
And all this is why it's so incredibly absurd how suicide is so stigmatised, death shouldn't be stigmatised as it will always be the most normal thing we are destined for, death is inescapable and human beings are just enduring insignificant existences waiting for that inevitable.
So from this perspective it seems especially inhumane to want to force people to suffer so unnecessarily as whether someone dies on their own terms in peace or dies slowly being tortured by old age in an existence they longed to be free from for decades, it all leads to the same destination, only the eternity of death is awaiting for us.