• Johannes Jacobs@lemmy.jhjacobs.nl
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    15 days ago

    No. And thats the reason i don’t have kids.

    Humanity is rotten, and personally i don’t think we’ll ever change. The best thing that can happen to earth is for humanity to collapse and become extinct.

  • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 days ago

    To be able to make such choice implies that I already exist in some form.

    And I’d probably be too afraid of non-existence to choose not being born.

    Life sucks, but I also don’t want to “not-exist”. Its terrifying.

    Can I just be a ghost floating around and just “chill” and observe? Perhaps in the company of other ghosts to talk to…

  • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    15 days ago

    I lean no, but it’s close. On the one hand, life is meaningless and hurts. On the other I’ve gotten to see some cool things.

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    15 days ago

    Yes. Everything is pointless and nothing is forever. Might as well enjoy the life we’ve got. Non-existence is better for some people, but I think on the whole life is worth living for most people.

  • Mr Fish@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Absolutely.

    A. Even with how shit the world is there’s enough good that exists for it to be worth it.

    B. If I didn’t exist, I would never have a chance to help improve the world in my small way.

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    16 days ago

    Warning: ITT, lots of nonresponse bias.

    Life dissatisfaction guides people to type no;
    neutrally satisfied folks will skip;
    the relatively contented might type a “yes” or be offline.
    With today’s historical context, there’s a bit of a skew, especially for those hanging out online o( ; ´ ﹏ `;)o

    As for me, I’m excepted. I have decent dissatisfaction rather often, but arrogantly – I’d be born a million times, every time (unless you ask me at a bad moment).

    Even at my worst, why do I not roll over and die? “I want to see how my story ends.”

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      14 days ago

      No is not such a pleasant decision in this question, in order to answer this way you need to really feel or witness really bad things. Therefore, a large number of such answers says something…

  • megane-kun@lemm.ee
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    15 days ago

    I’m echoing a lot of the replies here by saying “No.” Even if I’m given a choice as to what kind of life I’d live, still no.

    Even if people say there’s a lot of good things in life, or that there are people living their dreams in this world, still no. I don’t play the lottery, even if I might end up with more money than I could ever hope to spend. The same logic applies here.

    There would be no me to regret not existing if I don’t exist.

  • Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca
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    14 days ago

    Maybe if I had the choice of where and when to be born. Much too risky to leave it up to chance though