>>105897883
well, it's abstract. either you have some continuity, instantly, no matter how much subjective time passes here or wherever you "continue", so there's no "rest" in the classical sense, either you start experiencing again fresh and blank, which again is not so great. you either pay in a lot of external time, like being rebuilt at the end of the universe at judgement day or by some alien in another galaxy by pure chance through some randomization algorithm, either pay in losing all your memories and experiences if you "go back" into another new body. this doesn't really help you in any way. if you really need to give up memories and experience you can do that in a more resilient and controllable form. at least you get control.
I don't get this spiritual primitive bullshit "oh dying is le cool" it's pretty retarded and we do it so we can keep going on in this shit environment. it's like choosing to be a whipped slave because you do not know better and got used to the beatings and built some kind of meaning around that pain to keep you alive.