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You're definitely not alone - though I disagree with your view, I've been in enough back-and-forths about it on HN to know that plenty of thoughtful people here are against life extension, for various reasons (that can't all be just reduced to Stockholm syndrome).

For instance, there's worry that life extension will vastly worsen economic inequality. Another problem is that a lot systems in society (e.g. retirement, insurance) is implicitly based on current average lifespan, and a sudden extension of it could cause such shockwaves in the economy that it would create more suffering than it would save.

I mention these two because I acknowledge them as real risks, but despite them, I'm 100% in support of life extension. I sincerely hope that one day humans will be able to extends life indefinitely, while retaining full capacity (i.e. no everlasting life in a body of a 90-years-old).



Interesting. I'm also interested in how you imagine your indefinite life. Do you suspect that whole new avenues of existence and thought will open up? Or do you view it as essentially more and better of the same?




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