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Would you accept a surgery that removes your ability to feel guilt for those left behind?
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I wouldn't ever feel guilty anyway as I never would have chosen something so undesirable as existence in the first place and I'd always prefer to peacefully not exist than to suffer for decades on end in this cruel and futile existence just to die in agony from old age. If people are so anti-death then why do they procreate, they are literally the ones causing people to die and we are all just going to die anyway.
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This is very hypothetical. I don't think that a certain region in the brain can ever be "deactivated". If that was ever possible it'd be more useful to "switch off SI".
This is very hypothetical. I don't think that a certain region in the brain can ever be "deactivated". If that was ever possible it'd be more useful to "switch off SI".
Maybe I should've worded it better. Assume there is a button that does the same thing instead. Switching off SI would get an unanimous answer, I want to make people question themselves more with the guilt.
Maybe I should've worded it better. Assume there is a button that does the same thing instead. Switching off SI would get an unanimous answer, I want to make people question themselves more with the guilt.
Yeah I would think that in certain situations I would press that button. Anything making it easier in an already hopeless situation would be a great benefit.
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