Wait ,maybe were not ready to live forever yet
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Whoever is making a supposition on how long I should be living is invading my privacy. That comment of yours has deep implications for modern medicine. Could you please give your opinion on the next question? When we get to a certain age and start showing symptoms of a serious illness, should we accept our fate and wait to dye? Or are we allowed to seek medical treatment?live a bit longer than you are supposed too
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*yawn* "uh deep freeze sucked...holy **** ...what year is it!!!
Posted 11 May 2013 - 11:58 PM
Sorry, I do not understand how exactly is going to broke down society. If by "years of human sacrifice" you do mean the unbearable loss and struggling to survive that human history is, I think there is room for improvement. Society will change as it has always done for one reason or another. You may say "ruined" other may say "transformed", other may say "transcended". Human sacrifice (and suffering) is precisely what needs to be prevented. You are talking as if longevity was simply and individual egotistical goal, I might say the same of sexual reproduction... and then we both will be wrong. We are all together in the same ship but the journey does not need to be so painful and I am very far apart of idealizing suffering.
Whoever is making a supposition on how long I should be living is invading my privacy. That comment of yours has deep implications for modern medicine. Could you please give your opinion on the next question? When we get to a certain age and start showing symptoms of a serious illness, should we accept our fate and wait to dye? Or are we allowed to seek medical treatment?live a bit longer than you are supposed too
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Posted 12 May 2013 - 10:42 AM
Sorry, I do not understand how exactly is going to broke down society. If by "years of human sacrifice" you do mean the unbearable loss and struggling to survive that human history is, I think there is room for improvement. Society will change as it has always done for one reason or another. You may say "ruined" other may say "transformed", other may say "transcended". Human sacrifice (and suffering) is precisely what needs to be prevented. You are talking as if longevity was simply and individual egotistical goal, I might say the same of sexual reproduction... and then we both will be wrong. We are all together in the same ship but the journey does not need to be so painful and I am very far apart of idealizing suffering.
Whoever is making a supposition on how long I should be living is invading my privacy. That comment of yours has deep implications for modern medicine. Could you please give your opinion on the next question? When we get to a certain age and start showing symptoms of a serious illness, should we accept our fate and wait to dye? Or are we allowed to seek medical treatment?live a bit longer than you are supposed too
with are current system the magic live forever pills will go to the elite and rich people widening the gap between rich and poor so much if will have serious consequences resulting in even more injustices
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Posted 12 May 2013 - 05:51 PM
Sorry, I do not understand how exactly is going to broke down society. If by "years of human sacrifice" you do mean the unbearable loss and struggling to survive that human history is, I think there is room for improvement. Society will change as it has always done for one reason or another. You may say "ruined" other may say "transformed", other may say "transcended". Human sacrifice (and suffering) is precisely what needs to be prevented. You are talking as if longevity was simply and individual egotistical goal, I might say the same of sexual reproduction... and then we both will be wrong. We are all together in the same ship but the journey does not need to be so painful and I am very far apart of idealizing suffering.
Whoever is making a supposition on how long I should be living is invading my privacy. That comment of yours has deep implications for modern medicine. Could you please give your opinion on the next question? When we get to a certain age and start showing symptoms of a serious illness, should we accept our fate and wait to dye? Or are we allowed to seek medical treatment?live a bit longer than you are supposed too
with are current system the magic live forever pills will go to the elite and rich people widening the gap between rich and poor so much if will have serious consequences resulting in even more injustices
does no one else consider the downsides to this though , i think for humans dieing is a healthy thing for society so unless it comes in form of a new improved human or maybe A.I , i dont see immortality being a safe option
*yawn* "uh deep freeze sucked...holy **** ...what year is it!!!
whats your point
Posted 12 May 2013 - 07:51 PM
Posted 12 May 2013 - 08:37 PM
sounds like some fear of death and loss of loved ones issues
Posted 12 May 2013 - 09:14 PM
Since when having fear to something harmful, painful and that takes from you something you value is an issue? If you see a train or a lion coming towards you, fear is an issue? Fear is in most cases very informative.sounds like some fear of death and loss of loved ones issues
Posted 15 May 2013 - 10:07 PM
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