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suisuiforum
Experienced
- Jul 4, 2021
- 239
No matter how impossible it is, let's say every single problem you have is solved, whether it be physical and mental illnesses, poverty, lack of social connections, societal corruption, etc. Would you still want to CTB?
I'm asking this because at the risk of sounding ungrateful, I don't think I've had an objectively terrible life by any means, and I don't think I have real problems like a lot of people here. However, I still think that life isn't inherently worth it for me, and continuing to live is basically just slogging through the day for zero benefits. Even though I'm really not experiencing genuine hardship, I have no idea what I want out of life for it to be meaningful to me, so it seems like there's no other path for me besides eventual CTB.
I'm asking this because at the risk of sounding ungrateful, I don't think I've had an objectively terrible life by any means, and I don't think I have real problems like a lot of people here. However, I still think that life isn't inherently worth it for me, and continuing to live is basically just slogging through the day for zero benefits. Even though I'm really not experiencing genuine hardship, I have no idea what I want out of life for it to be meaningful to me, so it seems like there's no other path for me besides eventual CTB.