But, having never existed seems to me the best version of reality. — AmadeusD
Interesting that 45% also say they with they never existed. Surely this is an argument for antinatalism. — Down The Rabbit Hole
No. Being a consciousness of human intelligence (more or less) is the most extraordinary thing in the universe. In 13,500,000,000 years, in the universe of indescribable size, there have been an estimated 108,000,000,000 of us, and possibly nothing similar anywhere else. Being able to think and feel as we do is a rare thing, and a joyous thing. — Patterner
You are correct. But Truth Seeker asked, and that's my answer.There are some of us who think the world is a wonderful place and others who think it is a place of endless misery or at best indifference. None of us will ever convince people who disagree with us our way of seeing things makes more sense. — T Clark
I don't understand what it means to imagine that one does not exist or wish that one was not born. — Paine
Being a consciousness of human intelligence (more or less) is the most extraordinary thing in the universe. In 13,500,000,000 years, in the universe of indescribable size, there have been an estimated 108,000,000,000 of us, and possibly nothing similar anywhere else. Being able to think and feel as we do is a rare thing, and a joyous thing. — Patterner
...not seeing
That this is what we fear—no sight, no sound,
No touch or taste or smell, nothing to think with,
Nothing to love or link with,
The anesthetic from which none come round. — Philip Larkin
Again, Truth Seeker asked a question, and I answered. In all honesty, having an impact upon you hadn't entered my mind.Who cares? A series of zeros has no impact upon me. — Tom Storm
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