Celerity
shape without form, shade without colour
- Jan 24, 2021
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I feel like such an excess, unnecessary person. Aside from my family, I won't be missed. No one who had any choice in associating with me has ever chosen to stay.
Besides the fact that this is MY life to do with as I choose, I actually think the deaths of people like me could be a social good, and I don't understand the normie campaign to pursue us so relentlessly.
I read an article once about evolutionary psychologists' guesses at how/if suicide evolved among humans. They point to the waste of resources. If your tribe actively despises you, you may do your genes a greater benefit by offing yourself to conserve resources for your relatives. The idea sounds completely bonkers in our modern life of relative plenty, but maybe the drive remains?
Even if we're not talking about life and death on the African Savannah, are thing really so different? I'm holding a job somebody more desirable could be performing. If I were injured (perhaps in a botched attempt), I am entitled to medical attention that could go to someone else more deserving. My death would free these things up. When you consider the environment and limited energy resources threatening mankind's survival, why should someone like me remain?
So what do you think? Do you feel like an excess person? Could suicide be a social good?
Besides the fact that this is MY life to do with as I choose, I actually think the deaths of people like me could be a social good, and I don't understand the normie campaign to pursue us so relentlessly.
I read an article once about evolutionary psychologists' guesses at how/if suicide evolved among humans. They point to the waste of resources. If your tribe actively despises you, you may do your genes a greater benefit by offing yourself to conserve resources for your relatives. The idea sounds completely bonkers in our modern life of relative plenty, but maybe the drive remains?
Even if we're not talking about life and death on the African Savannah, are thing really so different? I'm holding a job somebody more desirable could be performing. If I were injured (perhaps in a botched attempt), I am entitled to medical attention that could go to someone else more deserving. My death would free these things up. When you consider the environment and limited energy resources threatening mankind's survival, why should someone like me remain?
So what do you think? Do you feel like an excess person? Could suicide be a social good?