>>3278799No. Death would only improve my existence. Right now, we live in limited, imperfect bodies, blinding us with urges that in the long run does nothing but corrupt the mind, the most admirable aspect of ourselves. Once we die, our minds are no longer corrupted by the physical realm.
>>3278879There is no nothing after death, as even in the case where there isn't an afterlife the matter that makes up our bodies is reformed into the Earth, which will eventually be destroyed by the sun when it goes red giant and turned into gas. In essence, we lose our false illusions of being consciously separated from reality, as we become one with the universe, no longer existing in the limited fraction of a fraction of a fraction that we do now. If there is an afterlife, however, for those who prepare themselves for death, they should not fear it, for they have concerned themselves with the health of the mind/soul, which is eternal and immortal, rather than the health of the body, which is temporary and mortal.
TL;DR, as the leaf says
>>3278813, don't fear the reaper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClQcUyhoxTg