I think in general, most people, including myself, can't help but be bothered by the thought of dying and not getting to see the future. But the rational side of me knows that if we lived forever, then there wouldn't be any real meaning to anything we do today. So I count on the fact that my rational side knows better than my feelings.
No. I am glad.
Transhumanism is real.
Geoengineering, excess weather modification, lack of privacy and the impending IoT, California fires and many recent “catastrophes” following just as shady a pattern as the 9/11 bombings, telecommunications leader outright stating that the health risks (DNA strand breaks, sweat ducts as antennas and so on.) will not be researched for 5G because $$$$, etc.
Not only am I not sad for not seeing these eschatological aberrations, I will also in advance fulfil my child’s dream, that of not being born.
The thing that makes me most "sad" is the thought that I'll probably never be able to go into space. I legit look at the moon sometimes and think well fuck. It's right there but i'm never going lol
Eh, I don't find the inevitable death to be all that sad (and I'm an atheist).
Yes it is true that human will be vanished from this earth.
Also this earth will be vanished...
I sometimes find myself amazed about time, but I don´t think about a world after I die, when I die, you all die anyway
Don´t take me wrong, I of course think about my family, and hope and know they´d be good if I´m not around, but in essence it is a philosophy on itself.
Kind of, yeah, but tech is getting pretty exciting in our modern world too, so at least I'm on a ride to see it all develop.
Now you see it. Now you don't.
But was where Dalaran?
I don't worry about things that I can't control.