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Assume human lifespan is now 150-200 years: how differently would people treat the first 50 years of life? What does education and choosing what to learn change with that much extra life?
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A lot depends on what other enhancements we get to ourselves during that same time. I don't think we'll be able to reverse aging without learning enough about ourselves to make lots of other modifications. At the very least, imagine pulling your brain plasticity back to 4-year-old levels and learning more languages.
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What does learning multiple languages have to do with brain plasticity?
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The first couple years of life are the critical window for acquiring language, and it gradually gets harder as you age.
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