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by noofen
1824 days ago
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There used to be noble causes worth dying for. Now we scroll through feeds and pat ourselves on the back for increasing the average lifespan. No one asks whether these long lives are even worth living. No one asks why progress for the sake of progress is inherently good. |
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I don't particularly subscribe to romantic notions of causes worth dying for, but you can still die for a cause if aging isn't a thing. I daresay cannon fodder will exist, in some form... and it will be romanticised in the same way.
Causes worth dedicating life to... that tends to be more useful than dying for causes. In that frame, you have more to give if you have more life.