>>15749114>So the difference is whether someone wants to ensure their own survival in a way that allows them to create their own "bubble" or whether someone doesn't even care about that and only looks for a "way out" - which is killing themselves.Yes, exactly.
>>15749114>And as I'm sure you figured out - I don't know if I want to live past a certain point. The problem here is that if I decide to breach that barrier, there's no coming back.The choice is simple. You either kill yourself now, or you continue to live. And if you continue to live, you'd be lying to yourself if you say "I actually don't want to live".
By not killing yourself you're making a choice.
>Another thing is being addicted to "comfort" or things that make me dreamAddictions can end. You just fight them and in time you lose them. You might relapse though.
> - music, images, whatever else - even if I recognize that all of those are closer to being desperate cries of a "way out" rather than something someone created to "enjoy".I think you have apply those "ways out" to the real life, too. The easiest way is by doing art or doing something like STEM.
That content was made by non-normies, or the good part of society. Society is full of "bubbles", to use your term. You can have your own bubble, or join up with the "bubbles" of other people. Pic related.