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Humanity has forgotten that death is a problem—a problem that needs to be resolved. Human death should never happen again. And yet, instead of confronting this reality, most people avoid it entirely, choosing delusion over action.
The idea of death terrifies people so deeply that they’ll believe anything to escape its weight. Organized religion tells them there’s a magical place waiting for them after death—a paradise flowing with milk and honey, where they’ll see all their loved ones and pets again. And people cling to this belief. Why? Because it’s easier than facing the truth: there is no scientific evidence that anything happens after death except decay.
Death is the one certainty we all share, and yet society has chosen to live in comfortable delusion rather than fight to stop it. Instead of dedicating our time and resources to solving the greatest problem humanity faces, we accept death as inevitable, even necessary.
This avoidance is unnatural. Humanity’s survival instinct has been suppressed. The very DNA that drives us to endure and overcome has been muted. Instead of fighting for immortality, we’ve allowed ourselves to believe in fantasies, ignoring the one truth we cannot escape: death will come for all of us unless we fight to prevent it.
The problem with humanity is clear. We no longer fight to survive. We have given up on our greatest battle and accepted the ultimate lie—that death is inevitable.
The idea of death terrifies people so deeply that they’ll believe anything to escape its weight. Organized religion tells them there’s a magical place waiting for them after death—a paradise flowing with milk and honey, where they’ll see all their loved ones and pets again. And people cling to this belief. Why? Because it’s easier than facing the truth: there is no scientific evidence that anything happens after death except decay.
Death is the one certainty we all share, and yet society has chosen to live in comfortable delusion rather than fight to stop it. Instead of dedicating our time and resources to solving the greatest problem humanity faces, we accept death as inevitable, even necessary.
This avoidance is unnatural. Humanity’s survival instinct has been suppressed. The very DNA that drives us to endure and overcome has been muted. Instead of fighting for immortality, we’ve allowed ourselves to believe in fantasies, ignoring the one truth we cannot escape: death will come for all of us unless we fight to prevent it.
The problem with humanity is clear. We no longer fight to survive. We have given up on our greatest battle and accepted the ultimate lie—that death is inevitable.
If any of you in the comments tell me death is a "necessity," then you are delusional and have been programmed to believe that. |