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Becomming immortal by helping others to do so

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#1 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 03 April 2015 - 09:39 AM


I was thinking for quite a long time about which is better - to hide the knowledge for how to live longer, or how be immortal, or to share it with everybody.

 

The general assumption of the majority of people is to keep the knowledge for themselves. They don't want to share the results of their labor, and the knowledge, that they got hard, with other people. In some degree, it is understandable.

 

On the other side is the idea, that it is better to share your knowledge for how to stay young, and healthy, share the healthy and treatment tips and knowledge, even to help others to live longer, or to be immortal. In some degree it is understandable either. Sharing your knowledge with other people will get you the reverse ability - the other people to share their knowledge with you. Also, you will be able to see the effect of the living a longer and a healthier life tips and strategies, that you believe. Testing them on other people is important - many of the things, that you think will make you immortal very probably will not work out.

 

 

What do you think? Will you share an information, that you have and think will make you immortal, or will you keep this important knowledge only for yourself? Which is the better from the both things?



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Posted 03 April 2015 - 10:19 AM

The general assumption of the majority of people is to keep the knowledge for themselves. They don't want to share the results of their labor, and the knowledge, that they got hard, with other people. In some degree, it is understandable.

 

I don't think that is true. It's only so for the industry, that wants to have a monopoly in order to have more benefits, but not for general people at all.

 

For me, the dilemma is whether to spent more time on outreach to get more people involved in LE support, or spent more time earning money to donate to research.


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#3 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 03 April 2015 - 12:51 PM

If all of the usual people share their knowledge, then I can't explain some things from my experience. For example, why they keep silent for some treatments, and not sharing researches, that they know of.



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#4 Antonio2014

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Posted 03 April 2015 - 06:53 PM

Mmm I don't have that experience. When I talk about science with people, online or offline, they share their knowledge.


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Posted 04 April 2015 - 01:10 AM

it is better that people share their knowledge and co operate. Humanity evolved through being co operative and YOU might have someone to share immortality with


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#6 Sanhar

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Posted 09 April 2015 - 11:03 AM

Sharing this information is probably the best thing to do from a purely self-interested perspective, never mind a social one.

 

Why?  Consider the following:

 

1.  If you really want life extension treatments to become available you want as many people demanding it as possible.

2.  You're less likely to be discriminated against if more people are doing the same thing you are.

3.  You may well get beneficial information from other people if you share what you have with them.

 

Overpopulation is a non-issue in the developed world.  You have nothing to gain by hoping other people die while you don't and quite a bit to lose.


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#7 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 09 April 2015 - 12:37 PM

Absolutely. Each new treatment has to be done to at least to a number of people, even in order to be proven effective and safe.







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