If continuity of consciousness immortality arguments also hold, then it simply doesn’t matter whether doomsdays are close—your future will avoid those scenarios.
It “doesn’t matter” only to the extent that you care only about your own experiences, and not the broader consequences of your actions. And even then, it still matters, because if the doomsday argument holds, you should still expect to see a lot of OTHER people die soon.
you should still expect to see a lot of OTHER people die soon.
Not if the world avoiding doomsday is more likely than me, in particular, surviving doomsday. I’d guess most futures in which I live have a lot of people like me living too.
If continuity of consciousness immortality arguments also hold, then it simply doesn’t matter whether doomsdays are close—your future will avoid those scenarios.
It “doesn’t matter” only to the extent that you care only about your own experiences, and not the broader consequences of your actions. And even then, it still matters, because if the doomsday argument holds, you should still expect to see a lot of OTHER people die soon.
Not if the world avoiding doomsday is more likely than me, in particular, surviving doomsday. I’d guess most futures in which I live have a lot of people like me living too.