“deathdeTH/noun
…the end of the life of a person or organism. “
I feel there’s a minor difference between being dead and not being alive.
In truth, nobody wants to die; to face death; to end our lives.
In broader terms, I just think we don’t want to live life; to be alive. But its still not death we wish for.
In clearer terms, we solely wish to not experience living. None of us want to experience death either.
Think of it as getting the opportunity to merely watch our lives on TV. We’ll witness, but we wish not to experience. We’ll hear, but we wish not to listen. We’ll see, but we wish not to be. The same goes for death. We wish not for death; we just wish weren’t living life.
I guess overall, nobody wants death. And yet nobody wants to live.
We just want something in the middle.
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hey buddy how you been
“Nobody wants to die”.
I disagree.
Death is like a dreamless sleep that lasts forever. Death is not a sad event, death is the end of paying bills, working a job that you hate, feeling pain or misery, and dealing with unpleasant people.
How could anyone not see death as an upgrade?
Life can certainly have its bright spots too, but I don’t see how non-existence is ‘bad’ or ‘worse’. Death is only sad for the people you leave behind. For the dead person, it’s a permanent unconscious vacation.
But non-existence is a permanent, unconscious vacation.
Yes, and that sounds awesome.
The Void of Nothingness.
I love it.
🙂 I’m in with you on that one.