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borodutch
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gm, if you are alive in the next 30 years, chances are you're going to live forever it is stupid to risk this immortality by doing things that can kill you beforehand
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@anonpapi.eth
Living forever is a curse in disguise Death is the great equalizer
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vincent
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a test whether you truly believe what you say: if tomorrow an immortality pill was invented, your loved ones take it, your friends take it, would you also not take it?
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I don’t think that’s a fair test - an immortal pill would imply a world very different than ours or maybe even that there aren’t any consequences of immortality In a no consequence world of course, if there are actual consequences (resources, what do we do ab birth etc) then no
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vincent
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My point is if immortality was a choice, death would probably wouldn't be glorified as much. Maybe humans would get absolutely bored after living thousands of years, I don't know.
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I think the boredom thing in context of mortality is bait What do you mean as far as glorified? I just think it’s part of a natural cycle of life (which may be what you mean) which is: birth consume die give back And makes sense as far as resource consumption
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