Happiness and Living Forever: A Response to CGP Grey

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It's not a wrong thing to say misery gives life meaning, or that death and mortality gives life meaning. A response to CGP Grey about both happiness and living forever, with commentary taken from the channel of Knowing Better on adversity (Knowing Better quotes from the Adversity Hypothesis). I applaud CGP Grey for banking on and investing in anti-aging research. but I'll stick with making the most of the time I have.

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Too many things I wanna do and not enough time to do them all is the worst fact about life.

bitchboi
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There's no becoming a better person if you're dead

wtfooqs
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Freedom is only free because you have discovered new possibilities that you though were not "possible" before. I'm pretty sure without death there would be a lot things to strive and improve for but I see CGP's argument, for lack of a better word "fearless" or "reckless". I'm currently in a very hard period in my life of just numbness and depression really, I don't where I should put my effort and time towards, the only thing I truly value is my family (they make me feel alive and that there's a purpose) everything feels like and empty void of uncertainty. I felt like helping the flag of CGP towards the rejection of death, but is it worth living for in the future? I still have people and goals I love about the present, but they feel so miniscule in retrospective against death.

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2 minutes of clip feel really long, like against copyright long

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