As I said I don’t like to worry about death, not that I find my death unpleasant to talk about, just that valuable brain cycles/space will be used doing so. And I’d much rather be thinking about how people can live well/efficiently/happily than obsess over extending my life. So I wouldn’t.
In my question I was trying to gauge the activism of the community. I already have people trying to convince me to freeze myself, will they also be campaigning against mountain climbing/hiking in the wilderness?
ETA: I do worry about the destruction of the human species, but that has less impact on my life than worrying about death would.
1) You’re being recruited to sign up for cryonics because it makes the recruiters’ own cryonics investment a) better and b) less weird. A large population of frozen people encourages more investment than a small number of frozen cranks.
2) Probably to the same extent that people discourage smoking and riding a bike without a helmet—subtly try to make their own safety precautions seem less timid by trying to label those who disregard them as stupid.
As I said I don’t like to worry about death, not that I find my death unpleasant to talk about, just that valuable brain cycles/space will be used doing so. And I’d much rather be thinking about how people can live well/efficiently/happily than obsess over extending my life. So I wouldn’t.
In my question I was trying to gauge the activism of the community. I already have people trying to convince me to freeze myself, will they also be campaigning against mountain climbing/hiking in the wilderness?
ETA: I do worry about the destruction of the human species, but that has less impact on my life than worrying about death would.
1) You’re being recruited to sign up for cryonics because it makes the recruiters’ own cryonics investment a) better and b) less weird. A large population of frozen people encourages more investment than a small number of frozen cranks.
2) Probably to the same extent that people discourage smoking and riding a bike without a helmet—subtly try to make their own safety precautions seem less timid by trying to label those who disregard them as stupid.