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Immortal said:
Jay520 said:


What you're saying is a lifetime full of hunger, torture, and misery (which is equivalent to a slow death imo) is more fulfilling than death which has no misery at all? Not only is it fulfilling, but it demands appreciation as well.


Effectively, yes.

That said, I think that no one who believes in this kind of logic would really concede that anyone's life "is a lifetime full of hunger, torture and misery". Even slaves had it better than that.



I wouldnt be surprised if there were some lives like that in one of the poorest third-world country. Regardless though, it was a hypothetical question. This wasn't my main reasoning anyway though. My main logic for believing appreciation isn't necessary lies in my first post in this thread.