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not your life but the whole reality/universeI've told my therapist this. I've said if it was easy I'd do it. "If it was a switch, I'd use it". So definitely. What a dream
not your life but the whole reality/universeAs in- to die? Would reality die for everything or, just me? Or, to live in a different reality? An unreality? Would I get to pick the parameters? Would everyone else come and live in my unreality?
Eventually, yes- I would choose to end my own reality. I wouldn't want to make that choice for everyone though. Neither would I pick a different reality for myself or anyone else. Although, a holiday there might be fun. Nothing permanent though. I would still need the right to choose. So would everyone else.
not your life but the whole reality/universe
Yes,zero life ==zero sufferingThen, no. Would you?
Yes,zero life ==zero suffering
besides that's an inevitable outcome of sentient life on earth(extinction,that is) so anything else is just delaying the ineviatble(prolonging suffering)
I most likely would, yeah... It's such a nice thought, with just one press of a button you cease to exist. You won't even know that anything happened. One moment you're here, the other moment you aren't. That feels really reassuring to me, compared to other methods where that is... kind of not the case.
The only real way I guess we could simulate this is by sitting next to a nuke and pressing the button, but that's slightly out of reach![]()