Here is something that would be fun for discussion in this case, how about willing torture?
https://www.ranker.com/list/mckamey-mano...o4mRbyWw.0
https://www.fastcompany.com/3052859/runn...-you-think
"Lawful Evil" at work, some might say, yet everything is done 'under consent', as dubious as that is for torture. Of course, I suppose some people enjoy serving sadists in an attempt to satisfy the egoic notion of power over oneself.
On the other hand, some people might find this sort of experience cathartic despite the apparent fact no one has made it all the way through. These are interesting things to speculate on. The owner's attitude seems to be viewing it more like a theme park experience and he seems focused on safety. Some people might decide they need that type of catalyst.
That being said, what one says and what goes on inside them can be two very different things. Gotta keep up appearances. Also what his intentions are doesn't necessarily speak for all the 'actors'. A real mixed bag.
I think what is most interesting to consider about this is the sheer number of people who are interested in the experience. The 'shock of consciousness' seems to be something people purpose on many different levels.
https://www.ranker.com/list/mckamey-mano...o4mRbyWw.0
https://www.fastcompany.com/3052859/runn...-you-think
"Lawful Evil" at work, some might say, yet everything is done 'under consent', as dubious as that is for torture. Of course, I suppose some people enjoy serving sadists in an attempt to satisfy the egoic notion of power over oneself.
On the other hand, some people might find this sort of experience cathartic despite the apparent fact no one has made it all the way through. These are interesting things to speculate on. The owner's attitude seems to be viewing it more like a theme park experience and he seems focused on safety. Some people might decide they need that type of catalyst.
That being said, what one says and what goes on inside them can be two very different things. Gotta keep up appearances. Also what his intentions are doesn't necessarily speak for all the 'actors'. A real mixed bag.
I think what is most interesting to consider about this is the sheer number of people who are interested in the experience. The 'shock of consciousness' seems to be something people purpose on many different levels.