Close_to_freedom

Close_to_freedom

Why the long face? Cause I don’t wanna live here.
May 19, 2020
418
I wouldn't. I had an idea once for a painting. It was of a man jumping off a bridge. The bridge is in view and it's night time. The falling man is halfway to the water. Below the water is a luminous paradise visible to the man. It has a blue sky and green grass. I'm not a painter, so I never could make it.
 
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FriendofDeath

FriendofDeath

Elementalist
May 22, 2020
833
No! I'd be on my way! I like your description. At one point when I was really low I tried wishing myself into an alternate dimension. I play the "what if" game a lot, too.
 
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Close_to_freedom

Close_to_freedom

Why the long face? Cause I don’t wanna live here.
May 19, 2020
418
No! I'd be on my way! I like your description. At one point when I was really low I tried wishing myself into an alternate dimension. I play the "what if" game a lot, too.
There's a movie I like about visiting a better world. It's called Upside Down.
 
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mathieu

mathieu

Enlightened
Jun 5, 2019
1,090
No, I don't think I would be..
 
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Giraffey

Giraffey

Your Orange Crush
Mar 7, 2020
439
What a beautiful image. Like me, you may lack artistic skill but like a great poet, you brought that image to life in my mind with your words.

This does create something of a logical paradox though. What if there were things you were still attached to here as well? Like that one special person who you couldn't live without and yet who, tragically, cannot also heal your pain. Perhaps this other-side is like a parallel universe when you leave them behind here, you're really just leaving behind the version of that person who couldn't heal you and reuniting with the version of them that can.

Still, a beautiful image.
 
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esoragoto

esoragoto

The 1000th summer—
May 23, 2020
55
I don't think anyone with an ounce of sense would, if you put it that way. You would need a hatred of death/suicide that goes above and beyond the norm to pass up on a perfect paradise, if it existed.
 
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sadghost

sadghost

S
May 17, 2020
232
I would have been gone waaay sooner and saved myself so much distress!
 
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Close_to_freedom

Close_to_freedom

Why the long face? Cause I don’t wanna live here.
May 19, 2020
418
I don't think anyone with an ounce of sense would, if you put it that way. You would need a hatred of death/suicide that goes above and beyond the norm to pass up on a perfect paradise, if it existed.
The religious wouldn't go for it. They would think it was an illusion to disguise Hell.
The thing is oblivion is pretty much what's known to be on the other side and still we choose to remain here. Oblivion is a kind of paradise.
The religious wouldn't go for it. They would think it was an illusion to disguise Hell.
 
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esoragoto

esoragoto

The 1000th summer—
May 23, 2020
55
The religious wouldn't go for it. They would think it was an illusion to disguise Hell.
The thing is oblivion is pretty much what's known to be on the other side and still we choose to remain here. Oblivion is a kind of paradise.
Not everyone believes oblivion to be a paradise.

From my point of view, oblivion sounds pretty good, but I can't say with certainty that it would qualify as a "perfect paradise" for me - only that I find it superior to what I believe my prospects for life are. If the choice is between life and oblivion, I believe it's very possible that some people might be better off sticking with life. You need to throw in a "personalized perfect paradise" before I'd say that the whole world should up and kill themselves.
 
SuicidalSymphonies

SuicidalSymphonies

I think I'll take a dirt nap.
Oct 13, 2019
1,028
I'd be long gone! As long as my life remains the same romantically, I'd seek the other side.
 
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Superdeterminist

Superdeterminist

Enlightened
Apr 5, 2020
1,877
Yes, I'd probably still be here. Because it wouldn't do anything to lessen my innate fear of death. The powers that be have made sure the only methods available to me have potential for extreme pain. They want my suffering to continue.
 
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KiraLittleOwl

Lost in transition
Jan 25, 2019
1,083
I will go with a smile in a very short time. Unfortunately it's a pipe dream.
 
Hydration

Hydration

science
May 29, 2020
26
Absolutely. The life I imagine for myself is entirely preferable to what I have now.
 
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pete_x

Good god, let's eat !
May 9, 2020
340
I know this is played out but it pretty much sums up the situation for me but, otherwise I'D BE GONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

By Robert Frost

Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.

He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
 
Mooshi

Mooshi

Across space and across time, I will be there.
Jan 13, 2020
205
No, it's very unlikely I would not.
 
lostangel

lostangel

Enlightened
Mar 22, 2019
1,051
I would leave here as soon as possible.
 
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Jeremy

Member
Jul 11, 2019
32
Ummm, no? If a world of paradise existed for me at the other end of death, where all my problems were solved and life was perfect, I would without a doubt be doing everything in my power to get there. To say "no" to that seems as laughable to me as a chronically ill sufferer of a lifelong debilitating illness that progressively rips every shred of joy and peace from them, being approached by a doctor about a proven miracle cure with no side effects and no negative implications at no cost, and saying "No, I prefer my current state because (insert some bogus philosophical/ideological argument about character building/playing god/the cards I'm dealt/etc.)"

Unless there's some Twighlight-Zone-esque twist here, the way the question is phrased my answer would be "no, I'd be on my way YESTERDAY.".
 
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MBlue

Member
May 25, 2020
24
So I guess I'm the only one who say : yes? :ahhha:
Meybe because living with perspective that there IS something nice on the other side seems much easier for me
 
Bct

Bct

Disqualified from Being Human
Apr 20, 2020
419
Of course I wouldn't. If somehow there is a catch with the world, hopefully I could still CTB easily, LOL.
 
Whited Sepulchre

Whited Sepulchre

Member
Apr 26, 2020
31
Life and existence in any shape and form is sheer torment.
Not to mention, I want to stop thinking so dat I dun hafta be anymore.
Life's not worth it and my life was never worth a single breath.
Even if there was an ideal me in an ideal life, I would reject it in a heartbeat for a non-existence where no one knew me and I never experienced the light of day.
 
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garbagemonkey

Member
May 18, 2020
32
My paradise vs. creating misery here for my loved ones. A choice I struggle with every moment.
 
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AcornUnderground

Mage
Feb 28, 2020
505
If I had my physical health and the life I had before I got sick, knowing that perfect paradise was in the other side, I would absolutely keep living my life here knowing something even better was waiting for me on the other side. I would assume we were here for a reason. But with my life now with so much pain and limitation, I would be gone for sure. Which I have to do anyway.
 
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Amnesty

Amnesty

Suicidal Cheesecake
Jun 2, 2020
172
Like Shakespear's Hamlet noted in his famous To be or Not to be speech: Many of us do not end it all since we do not know what death is like since nobody returns from the most mysterious land.
 
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Alec

Alec

Wizard
Apr 22, 2019
681
No, I would definitely not be here. I believe in reincarnation I think, what's stopping me is not being 100% sure reincarnation is real and if it is how can I be sure I won't be reborn into a worse life.
 

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