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Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
I’m very supportive of research aimed at increasing the lifespan and quality of life of human beings but I do not think that the goal should be to “Not Die” as Bryan Johnson is proposing and literally pursue immortality. In Greek mythology not being able to die is a recurrent theme among individuals who were cursed. The reason is that people only really have the spiritual stamina to go through a normal lifespan. Imagine how thousands of years of life would weary a person’s spirit. Dying is of course an intimidating thought but this is why all the spiritual and religious traditions of mankind have sought to make people reflect on mortality as a means of preparing and overcoming it. You can and should meditate, pray, or do whatever else is recommended and that will give you the strength to have equanimity and peace regarding life and death. Life extension research is still good because it’ll likely shed light on other advances in medical science that will be useful for keeping people healthy.
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
I want immortality, with the option to end it at will. There's too much to learn for just one human lifespan and I want to know it all, but I'm realistic enough to know I might eventually get bored.
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Diet Wyatt
@dietwyatt.eth
This is how I think about it too. Let me live as long as I choose to live, but let me decide when it's time to go.
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Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
Fair
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Kristin Piljay
@kristinpiljay
Have you watched the series, The Good Place? If you have, you will know why I mention here on this topic.
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Stuart
@olystuart
My teenager asked me the other day: if you could design your perfect heaven, what would it be? I didn't have an answer for myself. They said a huge library. Smart kid.
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