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Post by mikeralls on Nov 13, 2008 18:31:35 GMT -5
As a thought experiment, pretend that you are firmly convinced that various medical advances and bio-technological breakthroughs will allow you to live to 120, and you will be in fairly good health (picture an in-shape 80 year old) until you are 115 or so if you take care of yourself. You could still get hit by a bus and die tomorrow, but barring accidents you think that you'll be a supercentenarian.
Is there any specific way you would live your life differently?
Any goal that you would pursue that may seem unreasonable with a shorter lifespan?
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Post by Steven Barnes on Nov 18, 2008 11:17:52 GMT -5
No...but I would anticipate that I will complete current goals and find new and more interesting ones, in time. I would be certain that all of my life paths have both long and short term pay-offs.
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