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Do you fear the void before birth you emerged from?
Same shit.
The 70s happened before I was born, so yes.
That's a different situation because we hadn't experienced life beforehand. Do you not value the memories of your own life experiences? It's that loss that sucks.
thats debatable. There is a fair amount of evidence that the flow of time is an artifact of our perception and that nothing is really beforehand and your death is nor more in the future than your birth.
Really? Do you have any reading that you'd like to link to about this?
most of them have been videos. things like pbs space time. I will see if I can track any down but its come up haphazardly with science shows talking about relativity.
so here is one from a quick search but its a subject that comes up again and again the series. Its really nice to actually watch the series from the start as episodes will reference discussions from other episodes. The channels purpose is to explain big things as simply as possible so not exactly for the average person but someone who understands algebra and equivalent level science. From my experience finishing high school should be enough although I think most people who retain that stuff likely went to college. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkWT-xMTm1M
Yeah, but by the same uncertainty, maybe you gain all dead people's memories when you are submerged in the void? We all just go back into the pot, so to speak.
Not having to pay rent will feel pretty great too.
Fair, we cannot truly know what happens after... but at this point in my life, I'd be glad to keep paying for everything else I'm getting, so perhaps that's partly where this struggle comes from: net enjoyment > suffering at the moment, which I don't want to see vanish.