
AllMyDreams
Experienced
- Dec 12, 2021
- 279
I'm a young (20s) man who's made a decent life for himself. I do have depression sometimes, but the main reason I'm on SS is that I'm worried about the future. In the next decades, it's inevitable that humans and technology will become more fused. We're already seeing things being proposed such as microchips underneath the skin, genetic editing and brain implants that would make humans in many ways dependent on machines in our systems. Machines that can be hacked and controlled by outside forces, including governments. With the Metaverse, humans will also start to live more of their lives in a fake world rather than this real one. This will make our lives less meaningful as in a fake world, your decisions and connections with other people matter far less than in a real one – especially if life extension technology is developed, and we no longer have any urgency to do things.
The scariest part here is that we might have even less control over when we want to die, since suicide could be much harder to accomplish if we are merged with a computer. Imagine being implanted with a chip that forces you to stop ingesting SN, or paralyzes you if you get too close to a railroad track, because you need to stay alive 'for the good of humanity'. Or imagine having your mind uploaded to a computer, where you can't even control your body anymore. It may sound paranoid, but I think it's perfectly conceivable within my lifetime. Look at what governments have gotten away with during the COVID pandemic – we already know they are perfectly comfortable upending our lives completely 'for the common good'.
I don't want to be part of a society where humans are merged with and dependent on machines. It would mean the end of an era where humans are sovereign and can, basically decide for themselves what their destiny is without fear of becoming "obsolete". At some point, being microchipped or implanted will likely become a requirement to be part of society, and living as a 'natural' human might not be a viable long-term strategy. So I'm here because I'd like to find a way to die before transhumanism becomes mainstream. It's very important to me that I die a 'natural', sovereign human.
Does anyone else feel this way, and if so, how do you plan to deal with transhumanism?
The scariest part here is that we might have even less control over when we want to die, since suicide could be much harder to accomplish if we are merged with a computer. Imagine being implanted with a chip that forces you to stop ingesting SN, or paralyzes you if you get too close to a railroad track, because you need to stay alive 'for the good of humanity'. Or imagine having your mind uploaded to a computer, where you can't even control your body anymore. It may sound paranoid, but I think it's perfectly conceivable within my lifetime. Look at what governments have gotten away with during the COVID pandemic – we already know they are perfectly comfortable upending our lives completely 'for the common good'.
I don't want to be part of a society where humans are merged with and dependent on machines. It would mean the end of an era where humans are sovereign and can, basically decide for themselves what their destiny is without fear of becoming "obsolete". At some point, being microchipped or implanted will likely become a requirement to be part of society, and living as a 'natural' human might not be a viable long-term strategy. So I'm here because I'd like to find a way to die before transhumanism becomes mainstream. It's very important to me that I die a 'natural', sovereign human.
Does anyone else feel this way, and if so, how do you plan to deal with transhumanism?
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