I'm not very averse to death.
Whoa. What? I notice that I am confused. Requesting additional information.
Most of the time, if I read something like that, I'd assume it was merely false—empty posturing from someone who didn't understand the implications of what they were writing. In this case, though... everything else I've seen you write is coherent and precise. I'm inclined to believe your words literally, in which case either A) I'm missing some sort of context or qualifiers or B) you really ought to see a therapist or something.
Do you mean you're not averse to death decades from now? Does that feel different from the possibility of getting hit by a bus next week?
(Only tangentially related, but I'm curious: what's your order of magnitude probability estimate that cryonics would actually work?)
Whoa. What?
Sorry, I just meant that I seem to be less averse to death than other people. I'd be very sad to die, and not have the chance to achieve my goals, but I'm not as terrified as death as many people seem to be. I've clarified the original comment.
If it's worth saying, but not worth its own post, even in Discussion, it goes here.