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Infinity Argument

At the point of this writing, I don't have sufficient time to fully elaborate on this problem, but here it is in short to be expanded later:

Even if you were to live indefinitely on some plane of existence, that would not give your meaning life. Putting it in terms of mathematics may sound stupid, but it makes sense. Let's even ignore the fact you have limited storage in your brain - if you lived infinitely, you would store an infinite amount of experiences in your mind.

The inconvenient part is, that with an infinite amount of experiences, each of them become negligible. It's a simple limit to infinity - everything will happen that can happen (Murphy's Law [adjusted]). And with everything happened, nothing will be special - each of those memories are an infinitesimal part of you, rendering them obsolete.

I know, not fully convincing as it stands which is why it needs to be built out, but for now here are as to main argument and the Beautism essay.

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