imo heart attack or stroke very painful and can cause brain damage which is more extreme torture .
but this are just a few of the horrors that can happen to anyone
imo very high probability for every human of eventually getting a heart attack stroke or cancer or dementia which are all torture imo.
there is a high probability of each of these nightmares but for all of them you have to add the probabilties. then you add painful accidents , attacks, grief, depression, other diseases , other horrible things happening. imo eventually something horrible is going to get most people.
to me nothing means anything except avoiding unbearable pain and my suicide asap .only those things relating to that.
so we are born in a negative state you have to constantly work to keep away bad pain from thirst , cold wind, hunger . you have to go the bathroom, shelter yourself , sleep, rest , find food , water ,clean everything , wash yourself, chores, work a job, groceries, take out trash just to exist under threat of something extremely horrible trapping you.
to me i don't care if there weren't any of these horrible threats and labors . i still wouldn't want to do anything they say is so good , important meaningful , beautiful enjoyable. it's all meaningless addictions to me.
plus none of these fleeting pleasure addictions compare to even a few seconds of the worst pain.
the extremely horrible things that can happen far outweigh the meaningless fleeting pleasurable addictions.
of course the threats of many diseases increase exponentially in old age. even younger people can get a heart attack or stroke . but it's much lower probability than old. i'm talking about lifetime probability.
following from ai :
- Heart Attack (Coronary Heart Disease): Approximately 49% for men and 32% for women at age 40.
- Cancer: Roughly 40.5% for all Americans. Recent global estimates suggest about 1 in 4 to 1 in 5 people will develop cancer.
- Dementia: Approximately 42% for Americans who reach age 55, with women (48%) having a higher risk than men (35%) due to longer lifespans.
- Stroke: About 25% (1 in 4) globally for those over age 25.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov) +9
- specialized studies have calculated the risk of developing any major age-related condition:
- Stroke or Dementia: The lifetime risk of developing either a stroke or dementia is approximately 1 in 3 (33%) for both sexes, rising to nearly 40% for women who reach age 65.
- Total Burden: When adding cancer and heart disease to the equation, the probability that an average human will face at least one of these four conditions during their lifetime is extremely high, often estimated to be well over 70-80%