đ Exit App: The Last Decision â Year 2910 âDeath is no longer random. Itâs personal.â
âď¸ 2910: The Age of Designed Endings In the year 2910, human beings no longer feared death. They chose it. With the launch of the global neural interface platform Exit, people could now schedule, customize, and experience their own death event with full control. It wasnât suicide. It wasnât euthanasia. It was considered the final act of life design.
đ˛ How Exit Worked
Every citizen over the age of 85, or earlier by license, had access to the Exit App.
Features included:
Choose your departure date
Pick a theme or setting
Select final emotions (Peaceful, Joyful, Exciting, or Silent)
Upload last messages, legacy videos, dreams, or thoughts to be delivered post-departure
Before confirming, a holographic version of yourselfâpowered by your full memory and emotion logsâwould appear and ask:
âAre you sure youâre ready?â
You had to say yes three times, with a 24-hour cool-off.
Once confirmed, the process was irreversible.
đ§ No Pain. Only Design.
Exit wasnât painful.
A gentle nanobot flush activated the Synaptic Departure Sequence (SDS)âa soft, dreamlike release of the brainâs consciousness, while the body slowly shut down.
You wouldnât feel fear.
Only what you chose to feel.
For most, it felt like falling into a warm dream.
Some called it:
âThe ultimate sleep. Only this time, you donât wake up.â
đĽ Custom Death Experiences
People designed unique exits:
A man in Brazil floated into the Amazon sky, surrounded by birdsong and holograms of his childhood.
A woman in New Tokyo chose a final dance, her body dissolving into light with the music.
A poet in Antarctica asked to become part of the windâhis body deconstructed and scattered as glowing particles.
Exit turned death into art.
đŹ The Ethics Debate
Not everyone agreed.
Some faith groups believed only natural death was sacred.
Others feared it would lead to pressure on the elderly to âexit early.â
Activists protested:
âLife must not be scheduled like a calendar event!â
Governments ensured freedom of choice and made the app highly regulated.
But the Exit popularity rate grew to 87% among citizens over 100.
People liked knowing they were in controlâeven at the end.
đ§Ź Legacy Mode
Exit also included Legacy Mode:
Before departure, your neural signature could be saved into a digital consciousness.
Your loved ones could:
Talk to you in a dream
Receive birthday messages for the next 50 years
Upload your memories into family archives
Experience your favorite day again through simulation
In some families, great-grandparents were still âpresentâ in celebrations via hologram, decades after death.
đ° Countdown Rooms & Emotional Closure
Exit Centers had Countdown Roomsâplaces where families gathered with the person before their chosen time.
There were tears.
But more often, laughter.
Stories. Music. Goodbyes without panic.
One user said:
âI wasnât scared of death. I was scared of dying alone. But Exit made sure I never would.â
đ Did Death Lose Meaning?
By 2910, funerals were rare.
People hosted Departure Celebrations.
âFarewell Parties.â
âMemory Nights.â
Some people made documentaries of their life with a final goodbye shot.
Some thinkers worried:
âIf we design our death, do we forget the meaning of lifeâs chaos and surprise?â
But others said:
âItâs the ultimate human rightâto leave on your own terms.â
đ The Quiet Revolution
Hospitals reported massive reductions in end-of-life suffering.
Families experienced less trauma.
Mental health improved.
Palliative care became rare.
More importantlyâpeople no longer feared growing old.
Because they knew:
When the time came, theyâd leave with dignity.
đ The Final Notification
At exactly 12:01 AM, on the chosen day, a calm voice would whisper into the userâs neural interface:
âThis is your moment. Breathe. Let go.â
And they would.
Softly. Gently.
On their terms.
Not in chaos.
But in peace.
futuristic death, 2910 lifestyle, death tech, euthanasia ethics, AI and mortality, human rights, personalized death, future psychology
About the Creator
Razu Islam â Lifestyle & Futuristic Writer
âď¸ I'm Md Razu Islam â a storyteller exploring future lifestyles, digital trends, and self-growth. With 8+ years in digital marketing, I blend creativity and tech in every article.
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