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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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I think the successful would never stop learning and would be superhuman by the time they were 100. I dont think you have to have more time to want to learn or get better you just need the desire to learn and get better. The need for advanced education is moot with ai, you just have to know how to ask questions.
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I liked a lot your point Tmophoto! So my question, and I really don't want to be a spoiler, but are we planing our lodging on earth? Are we reducing our species growth radically so everyone will fit, breathe, drink, eat? How many are we now? 8 point ?? billion? Again, I don't wan't to be an ass, just glimpse a roadmap.
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