Jay520 said:
That's why you have to force yourself to not think practically. You have to force yourself to believe that there was no time before you were born & there is not time after you die. Why should you worry about something you won't experience? Something that won't affect you? Should you worry about things that happen in other universes? No, because those universes cannot affect you in any way. It wouldn't matter if there were 1 million other universes or if there were 0. It wouldn't matter because their existence places no impact on our own. The same applies to people. Your perspective is your universe. The only things that affect you are the things that affect you are the things that affect yor perspect, from your perspective. If you don't percieve something or it's affects, it may as well not exist. Since you didn't percieve anything before life and you won't won't after life. It may as well not exist. So just live in the now, and when you die, I assure you, you will not regret any of it. |
I've found, that works best for me is to not think about it at all most of the time and just try to enjoy life while it lasts.
I think the danger of all these neat philosophical thoughts people have to rationalize away the ultimate horror of death is that if we ever find a way to cure aging, people are going to argue against using it, and that is unacceptable. So I prefer the approach of not lying to myself about death, preparing arguments for the time when science finds a way to get rid of aging, praying to whatever divine entity that might be out there that it will be possible for humans to master physics enough to escape the heat-death of the universe, and just try to enjoy life in the mean time.
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