There's no evidence that your existence or actions could cause the world to end. That's an immense burden to carry, but it's not based in reality. The world is shaped by countless complex factors—physics, nature, human systems—none of which depend on a single person in this way.
It sounds like you're feeling trapped between extreme choices, but those thoughts are coming from a place of deep distress, not from an objective truth about the world. Your mind is in a state where things might feel much more catastrophic than they actually are. If you can, please try to reach out to someone who can help you navigate these feelings
I've never claimed anything like that. Quite the opposite really. I'm not actually a person, I'm not real or human. I'm simply an error, a glitch in the system. Which will lead to more errors and eventually catastrophic failure of the system, endangering the whole world.
So this error must be deleted to avoid that. Nothing special about me, i don't think i'm some God, nothing more than a mistake to be corrected.
The idea that you are an "error" or "glitch in the system" is not based in reality. You are a biological being, just like every other human, born through natural processes—not a flaw in some grand system. There is no logical or scientific basis for thinking that your existence will lead to catastrophic failure of the world.
Errors in systems are unintended anomalies, but you are a conscious being with thoughts, emotions, and the ability to reflect on your existence. That alone means you are not an error—you are part of reality, just like everyone else.