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The Inevitable Creep of Time, Aging and Death 

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Death is coming for us all. There is no escaping it. The weak make way for the strong; I hope the Grim Reaper's remorseless scythe can bring comfort to you all.

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@arian4562
@arian4562 3 года назад
From pineapple eating to existential discussions.
@Gadtkaz
@Gadtkaz 3 года назад
how to have an existential crisis like me.
@forbiddentictactoe1734
@forbiddentictactoe1734 3 года назад
@@Gadtkaz how 2*
@Gadtkaz
@Gadtkaz 3 года назад
@@forbiddentictactoe1734 na that's for the sequel
@crimecrimson9153
@crimecrimson9153 3 года назад
This man has RANGE
@joaopedrosambatti2474
@joaopedrosambatti2474 3 года назад
@@forbiddentictactoe1734 like m3
@hagridmary
@hagridmary 3 года назад
This is the sort of video that makes Philip my favourite content creator ever.
@mr.pythen285
@mr.pythen285 3 года назад
@peroh I agree
@miksceihners50
@miksceihners50 3 года назад
@peroh exurb1a has some loosely related content to this. Done differently, but I really like it as well
@andreidmny
@andreidmny 3 года назад
The way he manages to put thoughts many of his viewers have into articulate phrases is a rare ability and I appreciate him a lot for it.
@cachaceirosdohawai3070
@cachaceirosdohawai3070 3 года назад
I shall tell my future children about the history of the klik empire
@458alok
@458alok 3 года назад
You dare to misspell the name!? You are bold!
@cachaceirosdohawai3070
@cachaceirosdohawai3070 3 года назад
@@458alok im so sory fixed imediatly
@bcampera
@bcampera 3 года назад
And they'll be "yeah yeah dad I'm sure he was OK". We never care about what old people thought it was cool. It's so weird to think that I'll remember awesome things that younger people won't care about
3 года назад
"My mum was younger than me when she had me" man this hits too close to home
@chatsbfc
@chatsbfc 3 года назад
Is she single
@uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweug2187
@uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweug2187 3 года назад
@@chatsbfc are you good man?
@Nappepappe
@Nappepappe 3 года назад
My mom had me at 17. I couldn't imagine having a two year old at this age.
@mestariluukas4882
@mestariluukas4882 3 года назад
My mom is 45. She has told me that when she was young, her mother was in her forties. She thought her mother was so old. Now she does not think that 40 years is much of anything.
@Dregomz02
@Dregomz02 3 года назад
Your mom is extremely young from my perspective since mine is 71 years old.
@chatsbfc
@chatsbfc 3 года назад
@@Dregomz02 Is she single
@Dregomz02
@Dregomz02 3 года назад
@@chatsbfc yeah by her choice
@reiiz9942
@reiiz9942 3 года назад
@@Dregomz02 Can I have her number?
@Gunz1234
@Gunz1234 3 года назад
@@reiiz9942 dont say that
@rubz1390
@rubz1390 3 года назад
I turned 28 a week before this was uploaded, and I'm so lost. I have felt this way since I was a teenager,but now that my studies, internships and those sort of things are done , I feel more confused than ever. Now I have stable job and roof over my head, which I am gratefull for as many do not even have that. But it's so exhausting and lonely. I see my peers are all getting married and are having children,it's not necessarily that I want that, but it feels as if something is wrong with me. As if I'm stuck at the same place while everyone else have it figured out and have grown while I still can't figure out what I'm supposed to be doing. I've always had a dread regarding death, but I think now I fear the prospect more that I will never find my place in this world and that time has already run out to get there.
@danielfried2431
@danielfried2431 3 года назад
Dude, I'm in the exact same situation. I turned 28 recently, I have a job, a nice apartment, a lovely lady. But I feel lost ... I can't even say why or what is missing. I really hope it's covid related and I just miss people. We never wanted children and we can't see anyone right now... It's depressing even though we have everything we need. I just miss people and events. It's what makes me myself I guess, riding bike, playing video games, making music, forever, without a kid (as lovely as they can be) who annoyes me :D But we are so alone with that thought it seems... Don't know where we are heading.
@Fleniken
@Fleniken 3 года назад
Hey, I hope you figure it out. If you do, please come back here to write how you did it. It is scary, but it seems to me that - just not bothering is a possible answer. Like when you're in a flow-state. The key here is how do you get this without actually trying - i.e. naturally? So yeah, good luck.
@TheButterMinecart1
@TheButterMinecart1 3 года назад
@@kliksphilip Surprisingly unironically good advice. Stuff like school trips with friends were the most fun part of my life.
@Lawrus
@Lawrus 3 года назад
dude i'm sure most people are in your situation, very few people really have it "all figured out", so don't sweat too badly
@brynnhatcher8279
@brynnhatcher8279 3 года назад
"love God and keep his commandments, for that is the whole of man"... I'm sure you weren't looking for a religious response to this, but this simple statement keeps me going, I have friends that are married, some with kids, and I'm just single, I've got a pretty good career but if I didn't believe in God I honestly think I would have ended it by now. I hate to think of myself as a "religious" person, I have just seen how the world works and based on everything, the Church of Christ is just what lines up with reality the most, or at all for that matter. Because if we are just here to play cs:go and age, I think I'd prefer to just not be here.
@OriginalityDaniel
@OriginalityDaniel 3 года назад
“Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten”
@kylehagertybanana
@kylehagertybanana 3 года назад
“Most people make pointless general observations”
@jackwisniewski3859
@jackwisniewski3859 3 года назад
Phil, you say you read comments so let me reassure you about one thing. i really think you are right that life starts at 16. i am 16 and i actually feel like i just now woke to reality, i realized that i need to bear myself and become more than i am, i actually for the first time in my life feel driven to work, i have so much left to do that it really feels like life just begun a month or two ago...
@paumpaumwerson3191
@paumpaumwerson3191 3 года назад
Same here
@laurel5432
@laurel5432 3 года назад
@peroh well I myself did that a couple months ago, during the last days of my 20th year
@nxone9903
@nxone9903 2 года назад
yeah i agree i was thinking how spot on he was on that as well. before around that age life was a lot less cognizable i feel
@anyau
@anyau 3 года назад
This was a very difficult staring contest
@wendi2819
@wendi2819 2 года назад
Ha!!!!!! I'm guessing you lost. 😂🤣🤣😀👍
@skygazer8549
@skygazer8549 3 года назад
I've already accepted the fact that I will one day die, either alone or surrounded by people I can call loved ones. It'll depend on what will I do from now. Hopefully, I can get my sh*t together and finally do something that's actually productive. Seeing that I, myself is my worst enemy, holding myself back and waiting for things to change around me instead. Well, I hope y'all can live a good, long, happy life.
@skylar1772
@skylar1772 3 года назад
You too my man. Life is shit right now any any form of positivity helps.
@cee20.5
@cee20.5 3 года назад
Doing something consistently is what'll give results, and there are no shortcuts without compromise. Experienced this first hand with working out and reading. Starting out consistently and on a small scale (ex. 5 pages a day and daily walks ) makes it a lot easier to build habits. After a month of easy daily things, increase the difficulty level and off you go! Good luck lads and lassies! Hope y'all are doing well.
@nicholaschen7378
@nicholaschen7378 3 года назад
A good start for you or me could be just waking up at a consistent time. Cheers!
@kishorraika6411
@kishorraika6411 3 года назад
thats lowkey motivating lol
@FreshTillDeath56
@FreshTillDeath56 3 года назад
Personally, whenever I feel lionely or unsatisfied with myself, I find that taking a hike and becoming even more alone is a great way to refresh my disposition on things. The world itself is my reset button. I find that discovering new ways to enjoy stunning landscapes is my ultimate disposition in life. For example, I've made up my mind that I want to pursue powered paragliding as my next big "purpose" so to speak. Something that just gets my heart racing! I don't think anyone ever sits down and figures out what they want their purpose to be... life is too random and too spontaneous to organize that. I think if you take it one passion at a time, you'll find yourself drawn towards some bigger picture inevitably.
@sez5435
@sez5435 3 года назад
Having just recently hit my 20s, its alredy terrifying how fast time passes.
@dmtrrk7546
@dmtrrk7546 3 года назад
true, 21 is already close, then 25. Past that and you're not "young" anymore. Dissapointing
@gideonunger7284
@gideonunger7284 3 года назад
oh buddy will that shit start to speed up xD
@E-Bizzy
@E-Bizzy 3 года назад
Same here man
@laurel5432
@laurel5432 3 года назад
My 20th year on this planet, which played out during the beloved pandemic, despite probably being my best year so far, feels short and empty. At this age I think I realise it's all about the grind, the "keeping at it", you just do what you believe is worth your time consistently and achieve what you truly want. You understand you shouldn't feel bad about "time wasted" doing something that, as it turns out, wasn't *it*. But the time wasted is actually time spent getting to know what does matter. It's a funny journey, for which I'm grateful to have the chance to experience.
@verylongchannelhandle
@verylongchannelhandle 3 года назад
I'm close to hitting my 20s, I'm 17 atm and I still feel like I'm 14.
@Oodelally
@Oodelally 3 года назад
I’ve almost finished school, and started to feel “nostalgically old”. An example being when I realised “Children starting secondary school this year would’ve been born in 2010, that’s so strange”. I also have a small grey streak of hair, my mum says it is because that streak of hair has grown through a mole/spot.
@Anon.G
@Anon.G 3 года назад
@@kliksphilip not always, it can turn it white or grey as well
@Dzonnyg
@Dzonnyg 3 года назад
My friend had a white spot on his temple because of a mole when he was 14 and it stayed like that so definitely possible
@piki217
@piki217 3 года назад
dopamine levels normalised
@UC2Ek5EUq1j4JcWlaQ6D
@UC2Ek5EUq1j4JcWlaQ6D 3 года назад
The real scary change is that guy standing to the right at 2:47, I have seen this image many times for years and could swear he wasnt there
@lowqualityadventures9296
@lowqualityadventures9296 3 года назад
I think it's been cropped
@UC2Ek5EUq1j4JcWlaQ6D
@UC2Ek5EUq1j4JcWlaQ6D 3 года назад
@@lowqualityadventures9296 trolled
@lowqualityadventures9296
@lowqualityadventures9296 3 года назад
@@UC2Ek5EUq1j4JcWlaQ6D aw
@armadillito
@armadillito 3 года назад
@@lowqualityadventures9296 well this was an unusually wholesome trolling session. Have a nice day.
@lowqualityadventures9296
@lowqualityadventures9296 3 года назад
@@armadillito (:
@welshman100
@welshman100 3 года назад
That experience you had at 27 of thinking you'd like to freeze yourself. I'm having now, at 32... rip the future me. The video really resonated with me, when you mentioned hitting thirty and worrying about marriage and kids. Great vid dude.
@MJ-uk6lu
@MJ-uk6lu 3 года назад
For some reason people are the most beautiful at their 40s.
@sejati75
@sejati75 3 года назад
Thank you Philip for making this video. About a month ago I had a thought about afterlife and what happens to us after we die. This random thought I had led to a panic attack and it was the worst thing It occurred to me. I couldn't sleep that night with that scary thought in mind and thinking that I hadn't achieved shit in my life, even though I'm just 21. Since then I tried to step by step accept this inevitable fact and this video helped me get through of this fear. So thank you for that
@drmedick
@drmedick 3 года назад
Honestly. When you let this thought go far enough, you realize a lot of terrifying things
@sejati75
@sejati75 3 года назад
@@drmedick That's exactly what I experienced. Sheer terror and then it was followed by me crying uncontrollably for a 10 minutes. It was such a weak moment for me, realizing that thought this early on my life. My mom tried to calm me down saying that I have all my life ahead, even thinking about it right now makes me sad. But what I've learned from this experience is that you should talk about things you are worried about. Yes it may be tough at the beginning but it's such a relief when you have someone to hear them. It's kind of therapeutic
@drmedick
@drmedick 3 года назад
@@sejati75 When I think about age I think about how some day I will have to witness the death of my parents and it makes me really sad. It is just such a shitty feeling
@bim8498
@bim8498 3 года назад
@@sejati75 Teen drama media always gets to me cause it seems to hit on these nerves.
@miguelpereira934
@miguelpereira934 3 года назад
I am 17 and I had one too in the summer. Horrible stuff, and I seem to only get worse even though I try to overcome it. Life sucks yet it's so beautiful. Why does it have to end?
@j222lian
@j222lian 3 года назад
thats deep innit
@krollic
@krollic 3 года назад
bruv
@memmoman
@memmoman 3 года назад
Bruv
@TotalNigelFargothDeath
@TotalNigelFargothDeath 3 года назад
Bruv.
@portman3950
@portman3950 3 года назад
Bruv
@mynameiscooler7185
@mynameiscooler7185 3 года назад
Bruv
@strayy1554
@strayy1554 3 года назад
Everyone has gotten so existential lately, I theorise that the pandemic is partially to blame for it. You know they always say 'time flies when you're having fun', but in the long run the opposite is true. If you have no memories to look back on when the year is over, it's like it never even happened.
@heyhey8626
@heyhey8626 3 года назад
@peroh Nah
@heyhey8626
@heyhey8626 3 года назад
@peroh If by 'us', you mean professional philosophers, then yes. But most of us aren't. I think that I can represent most of us today somewhat better than socrates when I say that the pandemic has pushed us all into our own little rooms. Both literal and metaphorical. Forcing us to confront and contemplate what we value and why we go on. Partly because of how divorced current life is to what 'life' life is. But also in part due to how much time is spent doing nothing. Not running about, hurrying from place to place. Just being in you room, staring at walls. In other words, philosophising has been a hobby that has been forced onto all of us due to our current conditions. For proof, we can look at the increase in mental health problems and suicides in the pandemic.
@trickie3605
@trickie3605 3 года назад
Time flies when your having fun short term, but long term, fun and memories make them feel more spread out
@Naeinsengimnida
@Naeinsengimnida 3 года назад
Everyone ? Or he is just a guy in his 30's experiencing life crisis...
@saltytea7367
@saltytea7367 3 года назад
Strayy its because when we look back at things we feel them in moments. But if we are experiencing them we feel them in time.
@Thep1coco
@Thep1coco 3 года назад
I like to think we are all immortal in our own way. For example; my parents had life experiences that shaped them, then they helped to shape me. In the same way that this video is something that I have now perceived and is now in some form part of me. Just like thousands of other people who have watched your videos. You touch infinite lives by touching one; this is what I believe is real immortality. Everyone's existence transcends time - this can be in a good way, or a bad one. The only thing that we can truly control is ourselves and how we touch the lives of others'.
@sulphurous2656
@sulphurous2656 3 года назад
7:02 "We've always kept records of our lives through words, pictures, symbols... from tablets to books. But not all the information was inherited by later generations. A small percentage of the whole was selected and processed, then passed on. Not unlike genes, really."
@sowhazupguy
@sowhazupguy 3 года назад
I understand this reference
@TackerTacker
@TackerTacker 3 года назад
Every time I think about this I feel frustrated that I wont be able to see how humanity progresses. It feels like you are somewhere in the middle of an exciting series on Netflix that you like, but you already know that they ended the series prematurely and that after one of the episodes it will just suddenly end, without a conclusion, and your curiosity will never be satisfied.
@abeidiot
@abeidiot 3 года назад
longevity research progress indicates ageing will be cured in the next few years - that few is 20-60-. So a lot of us will miss that opportunity just by small margins
@wilhufftarkin8543
@wilhufftarkin8543 3 года назад
@@abeidiot If that happens, I don't think I will take advantage of it if too many of my loved ones are already gone by that point.
@bim8498
@bim8498 3 года назад
Someone hurry up and invent a crystal ball so I can see what VR is like in 100 years
@bim8498
@bim8498 3 года назад
@@abeidiot why does that spook me. What's the point of anything if we just live forever, I dunno, it might be an illogical concern
@xxxfuckupxxx
@xxxfuckupxxx 3 года назад
In their endless pondering about immortality people forget the fact that climate change is about the end our collective careers in the next 100 years. I honestly dont know what rock you people live under. Even if we somehow achieve massive medical breakthroughs despite the hellish capitalist society we live in, none of that will matter when we get drafted into the water wars to die horribly amidst global economic and social ruin. If you do have children, they will not make it past 30.
@ZeroPM
@ZeroPM 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this one. Weirdly relaxing to listen to you talking about death. Please more philosophical themes.
@kolelokaram8541
@kolelokaram8541 3 года назад
This comes out just I passed the threshold of no longer being 20 something, but rather beginning to chase my 30s.
@reviewboy7583
@reviewboy7583 3 года назад
I remember having thoughts like you had when you were twenty-seven almost every year of my life. I remember being eight and wishing I could be eight forever. Something I’ve noticed is every year I end up saying the same thing about my current age, which I’m guessing means that things have gotten better with every year. I’d say that’s probably the case because I think about the way I was two years ago and cringe and feel grateful that I am the way I am now.
@Robstrap
@Robstrap 3 года назад
I constantly play the numbers game in my head. To convince myself I'm not aging. Il think "I only left school X years ago, and that seems like a lifetime ago". Or "covid started over a year ago now, that feels like a LONG time ago. So I've got ages left" But lately I've become alot more comfortable with death. It used to scare the crap out of me. But I've now realized I'm a part is a cycle in a universe that's as big as I could ever imagine. And that everything dies, even the sun. And that I'm extremely lucky that I had the chance to be alive, even the fact earth exists in the perfect haven for life is a gift.
@Daddy_Dagoth
@Daddy_Dagoth 3 года назад
And maybe ( most likely I believe ) there comes something after this life. I doubt its gonna be anything like we could ever imagine but I also highly doubt that our life our existence was meaningless.
@690_5
@690_5 3 года назад
I'm close to turning 19 and I've already hit that existential dread...
@sssddfsafsda494
@sssddfsafsda494 3 года назад
i think you need to go see a therapist mate
@Dannner
@Dannner 3 года назад
same. sucks mate
@girandpiggy95
@girandpiggy95 3 года назад
don't worry, soon enough you'll miss being 19! and 20! and 21... and so on
@bonerprime4010
@bonerprime4010 3 года назад
@@marco31 that’s why I’m gonna be cremated, or turned into a diamond. I don’t want my body rotting underground in a cemetery filled with other people. Oh and btw I’m being serious you can turn your corpse into a small diamond. I might become a family heirloom diamond ring 🤔🤔
@happyhapsly
@happyhapsly 3 года назад
i am 16 and i feel like my life is already over. while i have about 80 years left i do well.
@wilhufftarkin8543
@wilhufftarkin8543 3 года назад
I'm 28 and I'm a bit afraid of turning 30. I'm not afraid of 30 itself, but that the next step is 40. That's too close, man. 40 will be what 30 is to me now. Edit: However, it's a good sign that I can watch this video and move on. I think I've finally accepted my mortality. But I started early. I had my first existential crisis at 14, lol.
@itsnotdillion5380
@itsnotdillion5380 3 года назад
You scare me sometimes, Philip.
@BlueRockEye
@BlueRockEye 3 года назад
This is a terrifying and sort of nice thought: If I (or you) get Alzheimers disease and don’t remember even your family members, I will still remember this point in my life (my teenage years), since for some odd reason those memories are preserved. My great grandmother didn’t recognize my grandma or anyone else before she died, but she did remember her childhood, and her cat she used to have back then. That’s why I believe I (and everyone else too) should have fun as much as possible as a teen, since that may just be the only thing I’ll remember on my deathbed.
@wilhufftarkin8543
@wilhufftarkin8543 3 года назад
Well, I hated my teens and I'm willing to bet I'm by far not the only one. ;) Some of my best memories from my teens are video games...
@FoddyFogHorn
@FoddyFogHorn 3 года назад
I’ve had social anxiety my whole teen years. Gladly, I mostly only remember the good parts.
@Anon.G
@Anon.G 3 года назад
The biggest predictor of Alzheimer's disease is the amount of sleep you get every night, so if you want to avoid it get your 9-11 hours of sleep
@maximilianpetrov8176
@maximilianpetrov8176 3 года назад
I cant be the only one who just got so hit in the face with that nostalgia in the end with the only the lonely track goddamn im bout to cry
@ag4162
@ag4162 3 года назад
Weirdly enough i was just thinking about it a day ago. Aging is scary, but neccessary, and involuntary.
@thomasanonymous998
@thomasanonymous998 3 года назад
I'll be honest I haven't enjoyed all of the 5 minutes with Phil videos but this on ewas very thought provoking thankyou.
@citramate3633
@citramate3633 3 года назад
I had my first taste of mortality at 21, dislocated my shoulder and had to skip work and rely on the parents again. I normally didn't mind being injured but it became clear to me that if i had to depend on my self i would be absolutely screwed. Otherwise the years blending together was a big one for me as well and was a fear that my life would be gone in a flash. Childhood is fairly distinguished since each year you noticeably get smarter, stronger and taller but eventually that runs out. 0-16 was quite memorable while many of the years after blend together. But since 2018 i've been doing things that make the year standout, starting to try things i haven't done before and either failing or succeeding at them and i can once again distinguish the years apart. I would say that the envy is there of people who started before me and have years of experience but i feel like once you are solidly on the right track you and moving in the right direction you're happily on your own little journey. Stagnation is hell and I will do whatever i can to avoid it from now on.
@Gunz1234
@Gunz1234 3 года назад
Haha not real
@goustwilliam4747
@goustwilliam4747 3 года назад
Thank you for providing me quality content over the years
@Lanarri
@Lanarri 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this. It means a lot to realizie that not only I am expiriencing such questions and feelings, but also you and all this people in a „comments” section.
@guyclegg
@guyclegg 3 года назад
Csgo map tutorials brought me here. When I was like 15ish. I am now 22 and we got to the wonders of the human condition (and horrors) Thank you Philip for enlightening us.
@mrtadulla1512
@mrtadulla1512 3 года назад
"You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today And then one day you find ten years have got behind you No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun" This one really gets me every time. I get 30 this year, I'm now as old as my mom was when we made our first vacation, I still remember her being 30 at this time. It's so weird, man. At least this vid makes me realize that we all go through this :).
@joecardenas7015
@joecardenas7015 3 года назад
Phil, you really know how to provoke thought. Thanks for this one.
@joshvalenti9154
@joshvalenti9154 3 года назад
god damn this video just touched on all of my insecurities of late thanks again.
@gregorywhatley9659
@gregorywhatley9659 3 года назад
This is always a topic I really enjoy. Honestly, I find a great amount of relief in death, and I will explain why that is. My philosophy on life is that we are very lucky. We are lucky of course for all of the reasons we are already aware. We are lucky for our families, our friends, our modestly lovely food, our modestly lovely lifestyles, and we are lucky, despite the inordinately tiny possibility, to be born at all. But on top of that, we are lucky to be a part of the indeterminably small percentage of all the atoms in the universe that are currently pretending to be alive, just because of the order they are arranged in. I can pretty much guarantee that at some point or other, your atoms will have come from the ground, from the air, and probably even some of them existed as part of another living things poo. So whilst we may have good days, yes? And we may have bad days, yes? All the while I am now keen to remind myself of the fact that most atoms within the universe fail to have days at all. We might not always be fortunate, but we are lucky to even be aware of our own issues of self worth and existence, or responsibility. So whilst ultimately everything we do in life is meaningless, I can take comfort within that fact. Because no matter what I will always be a footnote in the history of timespace. And if I can reach the end of my life confident within the fact that I have been a good person. Then no matter fucking what, it doesn't matter how much injustice, or cruelty or suffering there is in the world, there will always have existed a good person. So I do cool shit when I can, and I try to focus on improving myself today so that my life tomorrow is better than it was yesterday. But above all else I try my best to appreciate the small things; not to stress; and to enjoy all of the wonderful things that inevitably do come, even in spite of all of the terrible things that come along too. So I appreciate you Phil, because you bring me joy and admiration, just another bloke in the world. And I hope you're having a good day fella
@ptur12345
@ptur12345 3 года назад
That is incredibly well worded, and I admire your point of view, it's a fresh take! Of course it is a terrifying thought that there's nothing after death, but does there even have to be? The thought of being immortal and not having the ability to die seems even worse to me than just simply vanishing one day and ceasing to exist.
@gregorywhatley9659
@gregorywhatley9659 3 года назад
@@ptur12345 Thank you friend! The way I see it what will be, is, and there's nothing worrying will do for me about it. It is interesting to think about though. I am undecided on immortality. I feel like it would need a pretty drastic change to the planets social infrastructure, and people would very rarely be able to pro-create because then the planet would very quickly become uninhabitable. But if everyone you know is immortal too, think of all that could be accomplished by man. Or I wonder if it would just destroy itself instead lol
@spiderjerusalem8505
@spiderjerusalem8505 3 года назад
You're amazing, Philip, never change
@ViktorK7
@ViktorK7 3 года назад
I started watching you when i was 9-10 years old, and am now almost 18. I still think of myself as the 6 year old who promised his mum he'd never grow up. The video is probably not meant for my age group, but i found comfort in knowing I'll soon have to transition to being a young adult and not a kid. Thank you for that
@borisxanovavich4466
@borisxanovavich4466 3 года назад
So I'm not the only one thinking of death on birthdays and such? Good to know.
@user-yc8xb2iz9w
@user-yc8xb2iz9w 3 года назад
google birthday effect, gets me depressed every time
@amoldalwai3961
@amoldalwai3961 3 года назад
I would recommend you to watch "man from the earth " movie ..really different story of what happens when a human does not age
@danskeli4016
@danskeli4016 3 года назад
2:17 Your brain probably does already lose cells, but that doesn't mean that your mental capability has become worse. Brain cells die, but you also get some new ones, ones that are probably more useful to you. The amount of brain cells isn't that important, most people this age have enough. Only a part of your brain cells exist in the big part of your brain, the one which manages decision making, sensory processing and other stuff. Most of your neurons actually exist in your cerebellum, which needs quicker processing for limb coordination and such.
@euphka7687
@euphka7687 3 года назад
Im almost 18, never had not 1 friend through out my teens because i was "homeschooled" and man... i feel like iv wasted the best part of my life without even realizing :(
@PatrickBolter
@PatrickBolter 3 года назад
i would have felt much the same at 18. i'm 28 this year and if feel like most of my life has happened in the last 10 years.
@H4x4t3hN00bz
@H4x4t3hN00bz 3 года назад
you did
@euphka7687
@euphka7687 3 года назад
@@H4x4t3hN00bz well aware
@Catge
@Catge 3 года назад
It is crazy how fast i feel like I am aging. I look in the mirror and see myself change but see a piece of me from years back.
@SneedsterSpeedster
@SneedsterSpeedster 3 года назад
This video hits hard, and I'm not even in my mid 20s. Good video, man. Keep up the good work.
@wilhufftarkin8543
@wilhufftarkin8543 3 года назад
I'm 28 now and a couple of years ago, I made a drunk video together with a friend of mine in which we tell our 30 years old future selves what we expect from them, not to give up on their principles, to enjoy life and not worry about the future and so on. I can't believe it's in just two years. I mean I already expected it wouldn't feel that long, but for some reason it's still surprising.
@sirholycow
@sirholycow 3 года назад
I absolutely loved this vid. Well done Philip.
@SmileytheSmile
@SmileytheSmile 3 года назад
How appropriate it is, that right before this video was released, I read "I have no mouth, but I must scream".
@factoryman28
@factoryman28 3 года назад
Improper usage of commas.
@dquakist
@dquakist 3 года назад
@@factoryman28 What was improper?
@factoryman28
@factoryman28 3 года назад
@@dquakist Commas are used to separate independent and dependent clauses which and he did not do that.
@SmileytheSmile
@SmileytheSmile 3 года назад
@@factoryman28 This is the scariest reply I have ever received.
@severno1903
@severno1903 3 года назад
@@SmileytheSmile :)
@RidentGaming
@RidentGaming 3 года назад
I started watching your videos for counter strike content. But as I've gotten older and continued watching your content videos like this have become my favorite. I'm 21 years old now and think about stuff like this all the time so it's reassuring to hear your perspective. Especially the part with "I thought I would make my mind up/think differently about it when I'm 30". I'm still shaking off the realization that people don't magically gain wisdom as they age. It was surreal to me when I graduated high school and was all of a sudden meant to pick a college and career path. I hadn't put enough thought into it, and assumed I would figure it out when I got to that age, but when it came time, I still had no idea.
@Repity
@Repity 3 года назад
I like how I have watched so many Kliksphilip videos, that at this point I already know what music he's gonna use, just by reading the title. ^^
@david21216
@david21216 3 года назад
Damn I've had that exact same thought after the shower with the hair n such
@leonader9465
@leonader9465 3 года назад
I love this video. Hearing your thoughts on topics like this is always very interesting to me. I believe that this video, along with most other videos on this channel, is gonna age excellently as well. (In the sense that over time it will get more interesting to watch.) I firmly believe that there will be a "cure" for aging in the future, and hopefully within our lifetimes. Either way, I believe when that time comes, this video will get a lot more interesting. I really wonder what a generation far in the future, to which the concept of aging may even seem kind-of alien, would think when they watched this.
@dafff08
@dafff08 3 года назад
when i hit 25 it was like a switch. i noticed my cognitive abilities going down, my appearance changed pretty rapidly from looking younger than i am, to age appropriate. (guessed and confirmed by other people) also my thoughts changed on how i perceive responsibilities. anything before 25 i felt like a lost high schooler, not ready for the world. now in my late 20s im thinking what it would take to run your own business. and on each consecutive year, the time passes faster and faster. months feel like weeks, weeks to days. and a day reduced to mere hours.
@gamerpyshcopat3438
@gamerpyshcopat3438 3 года назад
This subject is hard to pull out from mind. Especially if it's birthday. Literally consumes you and ironically takes a lot of time. If that's not enough the existantial questions kicks in and it becomes a huge mess. At some point I wanted to believe at reincarnalism or similar beliefs like that. But at someday I thought "Nobody is living a perfect life and eventually everybody will be dead. So why do I think so deeply about this? what's the point of this exhaustion?" and from that day on existancial thoughts became less apparent. The answer is right under your nose folks. No need to overthink. Try to live how you like to live. Very well done video Philip (also sorry for my monstrous eng. I don't comment too much but I needed to share this with you guys)
@spas6433
@spas6433 3 года назад
Im 16 and I feel like I've wasted my life. It's pretty dumb but it scares me. I dont have a calling. I do great in school mark-wise, but I don't think it matters to me. I love RU-vid videos and video making but I dont feel motivated to actually make one very often. The only consistency I had was video games but they're starting to mean less to me by the day. I no longer desire to explore their worlds. I just dont have energy for anything. It's probably just covid.
@biggusdiggus1570
@biggusdiggus1570 3 года назад
Love you and your content, hope youre doing well
@rs6000_
@rs6000_ 3 года назад
I see that Johnson quote in the description. Very sneaky, Philip.
@skylar1772
@skylar1772 3 года назад
I'm 21 and I already sit in the shower and think about how I will more than likely be dead soon, not like 10 minutes soon. But sooner than I would realise. To anyone reading this comment remember that life has meaning, and because of how we as humans are, you can make life have any meaning you want. Someone somewhere will want you to keep living and if you cant find a reason to live, then live so that someone else doesn't have to spend their life's wondering how they couldn't save you.
@kallekontio2322
@kallekontio2322 3 года назад
The feeling when people in youtube comment section are more and more often younger than you!
@marbsphere
@marbsphere 9 месяцев назад
You either die youthful or live long enough to watch your own body fall apart little by little.
@Bomberm4n
@Bomberm4n 3 года назад
Ohhhh you asshole. I'm 46 and was nodding happily to the very end ;(
@Gunz1234
@Gunz1234 3 года назад
Nostalgia is very depressing... If you get it.
@Geerow
@Geerow 3 года назад
I am old now Frodo, and not the same Hobbit I once was...
@ethanblack5642
@ethanblack5642 3 года назад
I enjoyed the crap out of this! Thank you for all of your hard work! I comment to help statistics
@isaacweisberg3571
@isaacweisberg3571 3 года назад
6:15 jesus christ what a handsome guy
@bim8498
@bim8498 3 года назад
Haha, you can tell he took a piccy straight after a haircut. Looking fresh
@mymouseaintbroken8255
@mymouseaintbroken8255 3 года назад
he looks liek a psychopath
@wunderapple8009
@wunderapple8009 3 года назад
@@mymouseaintbroken8255 what the fuck?
@LummyTum
@LummyTum 3 года назад
Your content will live on forever, for many future generations to see. A hundred years from now, kids will learn about the old klikphilip RU-vid empire in school.
@only-legitness
@only-legitness 3 года назад
Thanks I really enjoy these
@Hudanasheeds
@Hudanasheeds 3 года назад
Keep pondering man, to remember death is somewhat liberating from worries or anxieties. And also profoundly eye opening. Existential crisis makes us want to learn more. Something naturally rooted to human existiance. We can never learn enough or know everything. What's objectively true is always what is the most valuable knowledge to aquire. Bro your videos where always so interesting because of your casually off topic pondering about stuff. Keep doing you man you could do some major things just believe you are that guy then you will be. God willing
@gregorywhatley9659
@gregorywhatley9659 3 года назад
Amen
@alephcake
@alephcake 3 года назад
damn you philip now i have an existential crisis...
@williamrhyne2639
@williamrhyne2639 3 года назад
That new haircut is awesome Philip
@scully1622
@scully1622 2 года назад
Just revisited this video a couple weeks after turning 18. I got hit by a disability at the start of this year which meant I've done a lot more in one year than what feels like the past 7. It kinda kickstarted a "holy fuck I've wasted *this long* of my life" feeling I haven't been able to shake and the fact I'm now 18 only made it worse. At least I know other people have the same feelings. Comforting, in a way, even if it means we're all slowly creeping towards death inevitably. It must feel odd seeing someone my age talking about these feelings despite being almost half your age like you said in the video, but it's yet another thing that's oddly comforting since it just shows the discomfort in change is universal - even when it comes to something everyone experiences differently.
@alexoxo9008
@alexoxo9008 3 года назад
I’m only 16, but I can still feel and appreciate this concept. I think I have a few gray hairs myself, and my body feels much different than it did even a few months ago with stuff like this. I have visible laugh lines on my face. My eyebags are a bit more defined. Is this caused by stress? Or maybe something else is causing me to age quickly? But then I remember I’m only 16 and life has more in store for me yet. Sometimes I think that, when (or if) I hit 40, I’ll still be the same person, rather than being someone much more wise and experienced. I’ll have experienced more, sure, but it probably won’t have changed who I am at my core. Then again, I look back on stuff I’ve done in past years and think, “What was I thinking?” So I must’ve changed somewhere along the way, even though if doesn’t feel like it. I don’t really know anything about this topic at the end of the day, though. I just feel like this is the first year I’ve felt distinctly “older.”
@simonbru1299
@simonbru1299 3 года назад
From my perspective you have stayed the same age as long as i have known about you.
@heselofhephidiyiai5985
@heselofhephidiyiai5985 3 года назад
Sometimes I can't help but think about quantum immortality, wondering "can I die? Or will I be here forever?" I try not to think about it, but maybe it's the alternative that's much worse
@MorgurEdits
@MorgurEdits 3 года назад
some kind of natural reassurance. Has slipped in my mind for an uncountable number of times.
@bonerprime4010
@bonerprime4010 3 года назад
I thought of a theory once when I was 15. I’m pretty sure there are similar theories but basically I think that from my point of view, I will never die. But from yours, I will die and you will never die. Because I think that sometimes we die then shift into an alternate universe therefore we don’t die from our point of view. so at some point me and you will split off and go our separate ways, meaning I will die from your POV and you will die from mine. But the problem with this theory is there is no way to prove it. Either way, you will be in my heart forever, NeoQuartz Winter. So you’ll never be gone until i am.
@heselofhephidiyiai5985
@heselofhephidiyiai5985 3 года назад
@@bonerprime4010 that's the idea, quantum immortality is largely based on the many world theory, that being it there is a world where you are alive, you will be in that world
@Daddy_Dagoth
@Daddy_Dagoth 3 года назад
Is your profile pic supposed to be one of those degenerate flags or an ice cream sandwich?
@nickwilson3499
@nickwilson3499 3 года назад
@@Daddy_Dagoth not all flags with stripes are degenerate bro
@FLy1nRabBit
@FLy1nRabBit 3 года назад
I’m 23 now, and I remember telling my uncle who is 34 about how I’ve started to worry about aging. Not like, it’s an existential thing but that sort of frightening thought that one day I won’t be able to take a fall or get tackled to the ground by a friend or cousin and get up and walk it off after a couple minutes. He told me to enjoy being 23, he said he’d do anything to be 23 again, even though he is still considered “young.” I guess once you hit 30 you’re old at being young, and young at being old.
@tragicworms3418
@tragicworms3418 3 года назад
I love you Philip.
@Biped
@Biped 3 года назад
I never really had the wish to be older, be an adult. At least not at an age I would remember. I pretty much always knew that aging would kind of suck. People often tell you that. But as you said that might at least save us from midlife crisis
@LoxeBi
@LoxeBi 3 года назад
Time is the cruelest of masters, but the most fair of tyrants.
@123evilwolf
@123evilwolf 3 года назад
You were aware of nothing before you were born, but that thought does not cause you any anxiety then why should the thought of death bother you? When it is merely a return to the state of how you were before you were born. You were aware of nothing before you were born, but that thought does not cause you any anxiety then why should the thought of death bother you? When it is merely a return to the state of how you were before you were born. The point is The story is passed to us from our forefathers. We add our few pages, and then pass it on to those who come after us. Make your Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened. :-) -some reddit post. I hope to those who are currently worrying about their mortality the best in their lives and I hope this post will help ease your worries as it did for me.
@melinda2763
@melinda2763 3 года назад
wise fucking words my guy
@17e1
@17e1 3 года назад
We were never aware of anything when we were not born because we WERE not born don't you think
@TheSuicidalCake
@TheSuicidalCake 3 года назад
something strange i’ve noticed is i never see my parents older than about 30 cos that’s when they had me despite that they’re in their 50s now
@1996Pinocchio
@1996Pinocchio 3 года назад
Wow, imagine preproducing videos for 2100 and then having youtube shut down your channel. I'd be devastated.
@CheenoTheRedstoner
@CheenoTheRedstoner 3 года назад
nice and light video for a saturday evening phil
@PTCreeperKiller
@PTCreeperKiller 3 года назад
I do agree on your comment that life really only begins at 16. That being said, I've only lived 4 years. Truth be told, I've done virtually nothing in these past 4 years. I did not finish highschool, but am doing so right now, so that I can get a job. I've come to terms that my mental health has not been well since 16, but I'm at a reasonable spot right now. Not feeling too dreadful, but I'm not exactly happy. I feel detached from society, especially with the lockdown these past months in Portugal. In person classes have helped, but those stop if the COVID numbers rise and, honestly, it scares me, saddens me. Maybe I'm just experiencing existential dread because of the topic of this video, or something. I hope things get better. And I want to thank you, Phillip. Even if this video's making me all depressive and stuff, I still want you to know that your content is very much appreciated.
@thejanitor9902
@thejanitor9902 Год назад
Another video I come back to every 6 months along with the sleep videos. Just fascinating as I relate and understand all these concepts, and it makes me feel as if I am also achieving something, as my thoughts are being put into these videos as they relate with me. Thankyou Philip
@mrp0001
@mrp0001 6 месяцев назад
I just rewatched this after my sleep trilogy rewatch. Haha
@ALLSTARDECOURO2
@ALLSTARDECOURO2 4 месяца назад
love this videos mang
@raid.leader
@raid.leader 3 года назад
That was the longest 5 mins I've thought about death
@Zm9yZ290dGVu
@Zm9yZ290dGVu 3 года назад
knowing that life feels really short by the end of it is a really good thing
@snakeface5652
@snakeface5652 3 года назад
I'm only 18, but I've seen from other people how being older doesn't mean much. One of my good friends is 40, and I don't think he is too different from me aside from having far more experience in some things.
@Jona69
@Jona69 3 года назад
All these pictures staring into my soul make me somewhat uncomfortable. But that's probably exactly what you were going for.
@GothyCakesofficial
@GothyCakesofficial 3 года назад
I find myself staring in the mirror more and more as of late seeing things I didn't see before creases under the eyes, lines in places I didn't have before and I felt this video very personally it terrifies me to age and wither to know I'm one year older and closer to the end to wonder if I have done enough with my life for my age I look back on old photos with fond memories thinking of the good times a lot has changed in recent years and a lot not for the better hopefully the world might balance itself out and get a bit better and maybe it won't hurt as much as it does now here's to the future and may it be brighter than today love you Phil keep up the good work
@sprintcharger
@sprintcharger 3 года назад
This video hits different
@slysardines5578
@slysardines5578 3 года назад
I had my first existential crisis a year ago, I was 15 at that time of my life. I don't know how it started but maybe it was because of the fact that I had no proper memories from my childhood, which really started haunting me. My parents told me that I was a troublemaker when I was 6 or 7 years old, however I couldn't even remember how I used to look back then. I started wondering that when I'll eventually grow up and reach my 20s, I'll look back at my life and have no memories with me. That fact alone made me paranoid about everything. For a week or so, I started clicking pictures of places I went to, stuff I did, basically everything that was worth remembering. Nowadays, I look back at those pictures and yet I still have a hard time remembering as to why I clicked certain ones.( It's funny how I remember this particular phase of my life so vividly). I'm still kinda nihilistic and I still don't know what lesson I should learn from this part of my life. Maybe preserving memories is just a waste of time. Maybe there's no real value in fake memories. IDK
@AllWholesomeHistory
@AllWholesomeHistory 3 года назад
I don't usually do this because RU-vid has an awful amount of comments and mine is destined to get lost, but old age and death is something that very much interests me, so I had to comment. As a Buddhist, death (impermanence) is a major topic and teaching for me. Many people see the inevitability of death as something that is scary and should be something we fear daily, but I don't think we should see it like this. As you say, there is no escape from death. The quicker we can accept this, the quicker we can enjoy the present moment. There is no point in fearing the inevitable. Not many things are inevitable, but death is unquestionable. So, because it is unquestionable, why fear it? It will happen. Do not cause yourself suffering by wasting time fearing and giving yourself anxiety of the inevitable. Instead, live every moment the way it deserves to be lived. Make sure you tell people you love them. Show compassion to your fellow person, animal or even 'inanimate' objects. So, I have spent a lot of time accepting death and I finally accept it. I could die tomorrow. Would I live differently today? No. You could say I live life like every day is my last, but I do not live it by spending lots of money or going on holidays or pushing myself to my limit. I simply look at life and see how special it is, how rare and improbable it is that I'm even here. I have been offered this beautiful thing for, maybe, 100 years. I will spend my years on this Earth taking it all in, showing love to everyone and everything, because I feel honoured to be here. Thank you, Philip, for making such an important video. Death in inevitable, we should stop fearing it. As I say, the faster we can accept it, the better! Much love everyone!
@heindebont8331
@heindebont8331 3 года назад
I really enjoyed reading your comment. It showed me a refreshing view on life, which is nice, considering most of the comments are quite depressed...
@AllWholesomeHistory
@AllWholesomeHistory 3 года назад
@@heindebont8331 I don't usually read comments because they are very repetitive, but I felt like I had to share something!
@Toby-Wan-Kenobi
@Toby-Wan-Kenobi 3 года назад
:)
@666Shinedown
@666Shinedown 3 года назад
Man I had a panic attack recently about death. But I'm getting more and more comfortable with the fact that we're all gonna disappear and get lost in time. I just hope I'll be able to start a happy family before I croak,that's my big goal lol
@TKsh1
@TKsh1 3 года назад
Lmao Imagine Dying Just Don't Die Lmao
@ashutoshbaluni3188
@ashutoshbaluni3188 3 года назад
lmao if the grim reaper comes ill just tell them to not pick me up
@memestream8929
@memestream8929 3 года назад
You legally must give consent to be killed, remember lads
@TotalNigelFargothDeath
@TotalNigelFargothDeath 3 года назад
Just cancel Death on twitter, problem solved.
@zuryan
@zuryan 3 года назад
welp, that was depressing. glad I'm still in my 20s. for the next few months that is. it's weird how we're hoping for time to pass to get back to a normal life again, but at the same time we don't want to get older. if it helps, the kliksempire doesn't seem to get older. it's had a very similar feel in the years I saw it grow. it's not getting boring either. it's like you have created a place of your own, with fresh new ideas that might have happened anywhen within the timeline. I think the word timeless describes it best.
@LummyTum
@LummyTum 3 года назад
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