An Experiment: How Long Would You Live If Life Were Pure Probability?
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A browser game simulates life as a series of random events, sparking discussion on the value and purpose of life when faced with chance and mortality.
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You start a simulated life. Every second, a random event might end it. There’s no strategy, no goal, no progress bar. Just a silent question:
how long would you last if life were reduced to chance?
It was loosely inspired by that classic Quora scenario:
“You press a button and receive $100 million, but a random person dies instantly.” Except this time, you’re the random person.
After a few runs, I realized I wasn’t really playing anymore — I was just watching, waiting. And that waiting became the point.
Sartre once said we are “condemned to be free.” This simulation doesn’t offer choices, only outcomes — but somehow it still feels like freedom.
You can try it here: https://probability.games/games/death-simulator
It’s not meant to be morbid, just an experiment in what randomness feels like when it’s personal.
I saw a snippet of an article once on a professor's office door, saying that the most dangerous thing we do everyday is driving in a car. It will be great to have AI driving for us. Can't come soon enough