Well, "death on RETURN" makes a big difference.. it wasn't phrased that way, necessarily...
But still, I like being alive. What good is it to have seen these amazing things, but only for 1 year and then you die? In our own lifetime, we are experiencing increases in longevity, discovering other planets, planning colonization of Mars, discovering new species, unlocking mysteries in all fields of science... and who knows about space travel? There's a chance that by the time I'm 60, humans will live on average to be 250, and I'll end up getting to see another planet anyway.
And all that aside, while 1 year of something amazing is great and all, what about the other things I can experience in my life? I want to fall in love again, and maybe again and again after that, learning who people are. I want to have amazing, wild sex while doing it! I want to feel what it's like when I find the person I know I want to be with in the long run. I want to feel the rush, the oxytocin surging through me, when I hold my own child. I want to watch them grow, to instill my values and personality into them, immortalizing a small part of who I am. I want to see my sister raise her kid, I want to learn - to go to college again, to travel the world, to walk on the Great Wall of China and to see Machu Picchu, to go visit Klong Toey where I grew up and connect with anyone who I used to know that might still be living there.
I think our own life, today, right now - has SO MUCH amazing potential and wonder and awe-inspiring things for us to experience. I understand the allure of more, but I think being alive right now is one of the most underrated things ever. When I was a kid I never even owned a calculator, now I can hold something in my hand that gives me TV, internet, GPS, music, a camera, a video camera... and I operate it by touching the screen. I can rocket through the air at 600mph all over the globe. I could even apply (and not get in xD) for the Mars colony crew!
The future IS really fucking amazing. We're living in it!
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Well, "death on RETURN" makes a big difference.. it wasn't phrased that way, necessarily...
But still, I like being alive. What good is it to have seen these amazing things, but only for 1 year and then you die? In our own lifetime, we are experiencing increases in longevity, discovering other planets, planning colonization of Mars, discovering new species, unlocking mysteries in all fields of science... and who knows about space travel? There's a chance that by the time I'm 60, humans will live on average to be 250, and I'll end up getting to see another planet anyway.
And all that aside, while 1 year of something amazing is great and all, what about the other things I can experience in my life? I want to fall in love again, and maybe again and again after that, learning who people are. I want to have amazing, wild sex while doing it! I want to feel what it's like when I find the person I know I want to be with in the long run. I want to feel the rush, the oxytocin surging through me, when I hold my own child. I want to watch them grow, to instill my values and personality into them, immortalizing a small part of who I am. I want to see my sister raise her kid, I want to learn - to go to college again, to travel the world, to walk on the Great Wall of China and to see Machu Picchu, to go visit Klong Toey where I grew up and connect with anyone who I used to know that might still be living there.
I think our own life, today, right now - has SO MUCH amazing potential and wonder and awe-inspiring things for us to experience. I understand the allure of more, but I think being alive right now is one of the most underrated things ever. When I was a kid I never even owned a calculator, now I can hold something in my hand that gives me TV, internet, GPS, music, a camera, a video camera... and I operate it by touching the screen. I can rocket through the air at 600mph all over the globe. I could even apply (and not get in xD) for the Mars colony crew!
The future IS really fucking amazing. We're living in it!