Moniker
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- Nov 1, 2023
- 67
I was about nine or ten when I first thought about death. It was pretty much entirely emotional thoughts for most of my life. However, when I was around twenty, a creator I followed at the time put forth this argument: by ending your life, you deprive oneself of future enjoyment. Therefore, it is morally wrong to end your life.
I'm sure most of us don't agree with that - I didn't. Afrer hearing that, I became kind of obsessive over finding out if there was a good argument to be made for not killing yourself. Years later, I still don't think there is. In fact, the more I thought about it, I'd be saving myself a lot of trouble if I went through with my plans.
Anyway, that's all to say that it's logical. I have good days in the same way you said you do. I think emotional highs are the only reason one could opt to stay alive. The world and life as a whole are really awful and it's difficult to argue around that.
I'm sure most of us don't agree with that - I didn't. Afrer hearing that, I became kind of obsessive over finding out if there was a good argument to be made for not killing yourself. Years later, I still don't think there is. In fact, the more I thought about it, I'd be saving myself a lot of trouble if I went through with my plans.
Anyway, that's all to say that it's logical. I have good days in the same way you said you do. I think emotional highs are the only reason one could opt to stay alive. The world and life as a whole are really awful and it's difficult to argue around that.