No, I wouldn't. Living in a blissful and "perfect" world where I have no limits would be boring. Yes I can make it hard for myself but It's not really hard in the sense where I can make it as easy as ever in an instant. I don't want to be whatever I want wherever I want and have whatever I want because I love true diversity and uniqueness. In a world where I can do all those things there is no true diversity or uniqueness, it's all determined by what I want. Also one major point is I'd rather be in the world right now and be a good person, make as many people as I can happy instead of going away from all the suffering. If I could take everyone in the world with me, then sure. But If I could only go myself or with friends and family then no. I'm seriously ok with the possibility of my life going to shit in an instant and me not being able to do much about it, but at the same time my life can be amazing with true hardwork etc as in I can't just snap my fingers and get succesful.
As for the imaginary vs real debate with Alasdair and Rob I thought I'd put my two cents. What I'd consider imaginary and real: My thougts are imaginary because all of it is just in my brain/mind made of neurons communicating. If I wouldn't be here my thoughts/imagination wouldn't be either. So they're not real in that sense but of course they're caused by physical things. But let's say my desk in my room, it's made up of more than neurons and it's there whether I exist or not. And let's say someone laughing in my imagination it's just my neurons communicating but someone laughing in reality there really is happiness in that laughter not just neurons communicating.
As for the imaginary vs real debate with Alasdair and Rob I thought I'd put my two cents. What I'd consider imaginary and real: My thougts are imaginary because all of it is just in my brain/mind made of neurons communicating. If I wouldn't be here my thoughts/imagination wouldn't be either. So they're not real in that sense but of course they're caused by physical things. But let's say my desk in my room, it's made up of more than neurons and it's there whether I exist or not. And let's say someone laughing in my imagination it's just my neurons communicating but someone laughing in reality there really is happiness in that laughter not just neurons communicating.