Knowing Your Death Date
What certainty about mortality does to a life.
[Direct] You're sitting in a small, minimalist room. White walls. A single chair. The air is still, almost too quiet. Before you stands a simple wooden box with two buttons. The left button glows faintly blue. The right one, red. A small plaque reads: "Left to know. Right to remain unaware." This is the Death Date Terminal. If you press the blue button, you will instantly know the exact date of your death. Not how. Not where. Just when. Feel the weight of the decision. The date is fixed—unchangeable by any action you take. Knowing changes nothing except your awareness. The terminal operates on principles beyond current science—it accesses a timeline that's already written. The information it provides is absolute. Some who've used it report a slight metallic taste in their mouth afterward, regardless of which button they press. Take a moment to consider what you truly want. Knowledge or mystery? Certainty or possibility? There's no right answer, only your answer. Now, choose which button to press.
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