Yeah, I really started panicking when I was 12 due to the concept of death and turning away from Catholicism. Death terrifies me. Just because I've accepted that death exists doesn't mean I have to be happy about it.
But inevitability? I sure hope not. Why do we assume that dying after 80 years or so is an inevitability and not something we can one day overcome? I'm really hoping I live long enough for transhumanist technology to allow me to live indefinitely, I honestly think technology can (and does) greatly improve our lives and change things for the better. Death is something that terrifies me and something I usually prefer not to think about. I'm agnostic and I have no idea what happens after death, that not knowing terrify me. Even if it was lets say, reincarnation where you lose all your memories and personality, well my memories and personality are what make me me, so without them I'd be dead.
Who wants to live forever? I do, because living is awesome I want to keep doing it.
But inevitability? I sure hope not. Why do we assume that dying after 80 years or so is an inevitability and not something we can one day overcome? I'm really hoping I live long enough for transhumanist technology to allow me to live indefinitely, I honestly think technology can (and does) greatly improve our lives and change things for the better. Death is something that terrifies me and something I usually prefer not to think about. I'm agnostic and I have no idea what happens after death, that not knowing terrify me. Even if it was lets say, reincarnation where you lose all your memories and personality, well my memories and personality are what make me me, so without them I'd be dead.
Who wants to live forever? I do, because living is awesome I want to keep doing it.