05-03-2020, 11:36 PM
I've been reading stuff about longevity and people like Aubrey de Grey think that we'll have age reversal therapies within 20 years. Would you choose to take them?
lovethebanta Wrote:Nope - living too long would suck the spontaneity out of life imoIdk I feel like death already does that pretty effectively. We're at peak vitality for like a decade at best, and then for the rest of our lives we're just slowly losing energy and motivation to be spontaneous. I feel like if you could be ~25 forever your life would be quite a bit more spontaneous than it would be naturally. It also means you can afford to waste time on whatever random thing you want to do.
Cypher Wrote:If everyone started doing that, it would lead to overpopulation, limited space/resources, and people fighting and killing each other all the time for their own survival--creating a hell on Earth and only speeding up the destruction of the planet.Studies have been done showing that overpopulation wouldn't really be an issue (
Death is part of a natural process, as is life. Rather than trying to cheat it, why not use the time you have living to overcome the fear of death? Because even if you were to extend your life/youth indefinitely, the planet has its own lifespan, and is not going to last forever. Stories that have dealt with the subject of immortality have always shown that it's not all it's cracked up to be. Even if you had everything you thought you needed/desired, that doesn't mean you'll feel fulfilled; living can still become painful.
dscourge Wrote:Studies have been done showing that overpopulation wouldn't really be an issue (). Fertility rates are already dropping rapidly in the developed world. We may actually end up needing much longer lifespans if we don't want to run out of people. In fact, it's aging that's taking a real, measurable toll on society. We have to spend tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars on palliative care, nursing homes, accidental injuries, and pharmaceuticals per year per person. Now imagine if every one of those people could be as healthy as a 20-year old for as long as they wanted. I think it'd be pretty cruel to deny them of that. Claude Lanzmann, a holocaust documentary filmmaker, had this to say about whether death is natural: "Every death is violent. There is no natural death, unlikely the picture we like to paint of the father who died quietly in his sleep, surrounded by his loved ones. I don't believe in that."RE: If you could prevent yourself from aging, would you?.
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If you'd been unlucky enough to be born with Werner syndrome, a genetic condition that causes you to age twice as fast, and someone offered you a treatment that would give you a "full" lifespan, would you take it? Or would you surrender to the bad hand you've been dealt? I don't see any difference between this situation and the one we'd find ourselves in if we figured out how to live to 200. We only except the 80 or so years we're given because there's no other alternative. Of course we'll never outlast the heat death of the universe. But why not experience more of the splendor of life given the opportunity?
salmont Wrote:Interesting question. I would also prevent the course of aging itself but not death.i agree with this. would still like to die in a timely manner, just without the side effects of being old
But on the other hand, I think it would be amazing to see how the Earth progresses and the advancements humans make and I would love to stick around for that.
SplashOfBlueberry Wrote:"Would like to die in a timely manner" really made me lol, you canadian or something?salmont Wrote:Interesting question. I would also prevent the course of aging itself but not death.i agree with this. would still like to die in a timely manner, just without the side effects of being old
But on the other hand, I think it would be amazing to see how the Earth progresses and the advancements humans make and I would love to stick around for that.