Really? I wouldn't, I would be so much more distraught if the knowledge and experience I found over so long was lost. But maybe I'm not looking at it properly.Keane wrote:most people would agree that they'd accept death much quicker if life lasted a 1000 years.
That's not a question that's worth it to give any thought. A problem with these "afterlife" projections is that they make impossible claims, but they don't alter the way you work. Christianity actually does this right, because it proclaims eternal happiness, which you definitively cannot get bored of (yet people still try to "humanize" it), because you are eternally happy. That would be ideal, no questions. If you were alone in a dark chamber (and that's all), assuming you don't need nutrition, you would eventually go insane and stop feeling emotion, unless something also stops that from happening too. You can make up whatever you want, it's just stupid and a waste of time to even think about.Keane wrote:And hey, what if the "Afterlife" turns out to be really shitty?
But otherwise I agree.











