This is the first I'd heard that I beat any records...
I’m recalling from memory (and perhaps without perfect accuracy) a mention in a couple of video clips and perhaps in an article or two. I’m working through all of these again and can provide some specific cites/clarifications eventually.
Your state of excellent health ties into my assertions in a
previous post about the initial reactions that people have to the very idea of the extension of human life span that you propose is possible and of prioroty to persue. If one is in good health, presumably one’s subjective experience of being alive is primarily pleasurable. Who would want to see the conclusive end of something that, overall, they enjoy? For those whose subjective experience of life is primarily painful, physically and/or emotionally, the thought of this extending through hundreds and thousands of years is anathematic (if the latter is really a word, but I’m sure you understand what I mean).
As for myself, I am 44 and in quite good health (so far as I know), and my initial reaction to your proposals was “Yes! Absolutely! Let’s go for it!” But that’s because I continue to feel good. I enjoy the moment-to-moment experience of just being alive, not to mention continually learning new things.
But plenty of people start feeling lousy at a relatively early age. Feeling lousy does not, of course, preclude the achieving of great levels of “success“ in a given field of endeavor, say like becoming a writer/editor for a preeminent technology journal, or something like that. But such individuals will despise your ideas to the point of wanting to crush them out of existence, as if that were even possible at this Pontin... um, I mean
point.
Thank you very much for your personal response.