180 Proof
In the last four-plus decades, what I have learned by daily study and from lived experience is this: work everyday towards easy sleep (ergo a good death) by not doing to anyone what you find harmful to yourself. All the rest follows.What should I live for or how should I live? — rossii
Tom Storm
What should I live for or how should I live? — rossii
jgill
What should I live for or how should I live? — rossii
Agent Smith
rossii
javi2541997
That’s why the search for a reason to live or argument why not suicide. — rossii
Angelo Cannata
Agent Smith
universeness
That’s why the search for a reason to live or argument why not suicide. — rossii
ChatteringMonkey
Pie
Pie
I consider that a dodge to my stance on this and a symptom of society's collective fear around death, I mean we can't even talk about it without people thinking there is something "Wrong" with you. — Darkneos
ChatteringMonkey
Existential Hope
Pie
Personally, I have found an extremely bright silver lining in the darkest of clouds. — DA671
Existential Hope
Tom Storm
I was wondering if anyone else thinks similarly or if they have a counter to what I've mentioned. I realize I'm alone — Darkneos
Existential Hope
Existential Hope
javi2541997
I think it's pretty common to go through phases thinking/feeling like this, especially in the first third of life. — Tom Storm
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