100 Reasons to kill Yourself

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100 Reasons to kill Yourself

100 Reasons to kill Yourself

1- You will die anyway
2- Even if you accomplish anything significant, over time, you will be forgotten
3- For all the good you do, people only remember the bad
4- You do not wish to harm, injure or do bad
5- Nobody truly wishes to hear of another’s aches, why place your burden on them?
6- You will never be truly happy in my relationships
7- Constant rejection in all walks of life
8- No originality / People do not appreciate originality
9- No matter how much you work, there will always be others to put you down
10- Efforts are almost never recognized nor appreciated (aside; work is work and that’s how it should be)
11- One can not be themselves if they wish to succeed
12- Success is built upon the breaking of others (see #4)
13- If one wishes to be accepted by more than the sparse few, one can not be themselves
14- The scarcity of those willing to remain true to themselves (see # 13)
15- The loss of individuality
16- People do no stop to appreciate quality
17- People have shorter attention spans
18- Everything has to be newer, faster, bigger, louder
19- The fall of creativity due to boredom
20- The fall of introspection due to boredom
21- The ubiquity of distractions
22- Everything is loud, everywhere
23- Too many humans
24- The fall of analysis
25- The loss of empathy
26- The rise of selfishness
27- The rise of vainness
28- The Depletion of resources in the coming years
29- The loss of quality of life
30- The loss of private space
31- The loss of loneliness
32- The loss of private thought
33- The blocking of idea sharing
34- The loss of teamwork across social groups
35- The rise of apathy
36- The rise of patriotism (be it nationality, religion or otherwise) and the building of walls
37- The increasing cost of food
38- The increasing cost of housing
39- The reduction of living space
40- The increase in pollution
41- The loss of value in intellectualism
42- The fear of originality (for it may fail)
43- Idolisation of idiots
44- You do hate myself
45- You do not truly know how to be a good friend
46- You do not truly know how to be a good suitor
47- People do not see the value in each other
48- People do not see the value in themselves
49- Those who see the value in others are usually those who do not have much of it themselves
50- Those who is the value in others are afraid that they are valueless themselves
51- People are afraid of rejection
52- Those in command make the best decisions for themselves and investors, not the masses
53- Idiots are in power
54- Once the idiots are not longer in power, it will be already too late
55- It is already too late to improve the years to come
56- It is too late to save the environment
57- It is too late to stop the depletion of the oceans
58- Due to the above reasons man will never explore the Universe outside the Solar System
59- Humanity will die out before we can get together and settle other worlds
60- Humanity will die out
61- All of History will be forgotten
66- The lack of Eugenics
67- The solutions to save humanity are regarded as radical and will never be adopted
68- Those with high IQs breed much less thus favouring a world with lower IQs
69- Religion breeds contempt in others
70- Religion breeds self loathing
71- Religion breeds hatred
72- Religion breeds fear
73- People will always find something to fight over
74- People do not look past themselves and calculate the wider picture
75- There is too much to fix
76- There is more falling apart every day
77- The amount of falling apart exceeds the amount of reparation
78- People find others to blame instead of fixing
79- Anything needing fixing takes a long time to begin the fixing
80- Companies serve themselves first, the client second
81- The current world life style does not work with health
82- More is spent on fixing than on avoidance
83- People ignore the consequences of their actions and chose to fix after
84- People do not have foresight
85- People ignore the warnings
86- People chose to spend less rather than more to avoid future fixing
87- People do not invest in alternatives in case of breaking
88- People block alternatives to make more money
89- People block advancements because they did not make the discoveries
90- People are afraid to share discoveries out of fear of loss of revenue or credit
91- The effort I put into making myself likeable does not give out revenue
92- Those you wish to get to know more do no reciprocate
93- You scare away those you wish to get to know more by being true to yourself
94- All your efforts seem to be in vain
95- Everyone lies
96- Greediness
97- Nobody knows the difference between respecting and not liking and disrespect
98- The loss of appreciation of literature
99- The loss of appreciation of the common man
100- It has taken me 31 minutes exactly to write this list

You have way too much time on your hands.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
You have way too much time on your hands.

Considering it took you less than a minute to reply, you obviously did not read point 100
Also what you are saying is point 19 and 20

I read points 1 and 100. Took me forever.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
I read points 1 and 100. Took me forever.

Point 17...

I'm bored now.

Re: 100 Reasons to kill Yourself

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
100 Reasons to kill Yourself

6- You will never be truly happy in my relationships

Well, I guess that rules out you and me.

Guess I'll go kill myself.

The majority of the list applies to people and they do not apply to all. The main "wrong" with the list is the temporal approach to everything. That's not true, at all, obviously. In fact, it's becoming impossible for information (be it people, science, anything you can think of that can be considered information) to be truly lost. Everything is becoming immortalized.

As soon as we invented/perfect a Heisenberg compensator, even entropy's equalizing hand will be stayed.

Originally posted by dadudemon
The majority of the list applies to people and they do not apply to all. The main "wrong" with the list is the temporal approach to everything. That's not true, at all, obviously. In fact, it's becoming impossible for information (be it people, science, anything you can think of that can be considered information) to be truly lost. Everything is becoming immortalized.

As soon as we invented/perfect a Heisenberg compensator, even entropy's equalizing hand will be stayed.

Civilisation will fall.
Egyptians, Ancient Greeks, Romans, etc.
We are still discovering lost cities all around the world.

Silicon lasts a good two decades in proper conditions.
Paper, a few centuries
Rock lasts nearly forever.

Let us say we manage to create a perfect medium of storage; the Sun will still go Red Dwarf an annihilate the world, taking civilisation with it. No more medium of storage, even rock will melt.

That is, unless we reach the stars, but due to economic, political and available resources, that is but a dream.

Think about this, there are not enough metals in the entire observable Universe to even create a Dyson sphere a few feet thick for a tiny Sun sized star. And we want to reach the stars with what we have on earth? Outlook looks bad.

So what are you waiting for?

A lot of these are actually reasons to keep living. The constant change and setbacks highlighted in them create a very entertaining experience.

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Civilisation will fall.
Egyptians, Ancient Greeks, Romans, etc.
We are still discovering lost cities all around the world.

You mean "civilizations will fall" but not "civilization", right? And, right now, humans have become so resourceful that it is highly unlikely that even a mega-asteroid colliding with earth could wipe us out...much less even make it here before we destroy/divert it first.

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Silicon lasts a good two decades in proper conditions.

We don't store memory on silicon, though. We store in magnetic tapes, optical disks/platters, NAND MLCs/SLCs, etc. The fact that we've already exceeded the "two decades" idea with our storage should prove that there's more than one way to store information.

Additionally, the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program disagrees, quite thoroughly, with you idea on information preservation abilities. Additionally, most SSDs have a lifespan of over 100 years.

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Paper, a few centuries

If by a few centuries, you mean well over 20 centuries (Don't forget papyrus which puts our "paper" writings at 5 millennia. Quite persistent information, isn't it?)

Then if you consider the holographic memory storages that we actually have working prototypes of, we can increase the lifespan of that information by quite a significant jump.

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Rock lasts nearly forever.

As I indirectly indicated earlier, it does not. Entropy will eventually prevail unless we overcome it.

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Let us say we manage to create a perfect medium of storage; the Sun will still go Red Dwarf an annihilate the world, taking civilisation with it. No more medium of storage, even rock will melt.

We have a bit more than 4 billion years before it goes Red Giant.

The current trend is a new storage medium every 10 years with each 10 year "revolution" greatly eclipsing the previous in capacity and data rates.

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
That is, unless we reach the stars, but due to economic, political and available resources, that is but a dream.

I disagree. Already, space-faring, mobile, self-sustaining mega-ecosystem ships are being designed just for fun and practicality but just a handful. Don't you think it will become even bigger of an issue as population growth starts to put a strain on the planet? It's actually quite inevitable.

Originally posted by Koala MeatPie
Think about this, there are not enough metals in the entire observable Universe to even create a Dyson sphere a few feet thick for a tiny Sun sized star. And we want to reach the stars with what we have on earth? Outlook looks bad.

I am not so sure that what you say is correct about metals. The math would not take very much effort to figure out, if we assume .5AU for the sphere. In fact, I'm quite sure you're wrong about the metals.

Regardless, we could not make a DS out of metals, anyway. We need a much stronger material. We might be able to accomplish something like that with smaller platforms in heliosynchronous orbits.

Being subject to this thread is a reason to kill ones self.

A single, apparent, overriding reason to live: so one can post and debate the 100 reasons not to.

I was going to post a quote to each point, but couldn´t be bother to read past "2".

Nobody who kills themself needs a hundred, they just need one important enough to them.

100 bad reasons for suicide doesn't add up to 1 good reason. You can stack cow patties as high as you like, they won't turn into a bar of gold.

Perhaps renaming it to a 100 reasons to be a pessimist would be at least a bit more fitting.

Not everyone can have the same reasons as the list it is mosty of personal thoughts then anything.

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
Not everyone can have the same reasons as the list it is mosty of personal thoughts then anything.

If he had 100 good reasons to kill himself he wouldn't be posting on KMC...

True but why post it then?