Talking with a friend recently on this, and we started to get to this topic:
Zooming out and viewing existence from nature/all creature point of view - why must human/humanity live/continue forever?
We admit we are self-preservation focused, and the answer to this question eventually probably does not change much on what we do. Maybe just some more attention to suffering risks rather than death.
I wonder what people's thoughts are on this, as I was a bit caught off guard for this question.
(I also encourage professional conversations that are focused on the topic/question itself.)
Well, why want anything? Why not just be dead? Peace of mind guaranteed for ever.
I don't think that is only the viewpoint of the dead (it also seems very individually focused/personal rather than collective specifies experiment/exploration focused). This is about thinking critically and from different perspectives for truth finding, which is related to definition of rationality on lesswrong (the process of seeking truth).
I am operating on the assumption that many of us seek true altruism on this platform. I could move this to the effective altruism platform.