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- Jul 2, 2019
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Imagine you have a very simple device, as simple as a single button. When activated, this device will erase your body from reality (or just stop your brain activity, if you like it that way).
There's no way of loosing it or activating it by accident, no one can steal it or even know about it's existence. Perhaps it's not even a button but an "are you sure?" prompt in your head that pops in when you think "I want to die." And you know 100% that it will work.
Will having such a sure method always at hand change anything, or will you just activate it?
There's no way of loosing it or activating it by accident, no one can steal it or even know about it's existence. Perhaps it's not even a button but an "are you sure?" prompt in your head that pops in when you think "I want to die." And you know 100% that it will work.
Will having such a sure method always at hand change anything, or will you just activate it?