Living to 120 is becoming an imaginable prospect::undefined

  • Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com
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    1 year ago

    I think the term is deathist, people believing that death is inevitable so they come up with lots of clever schemes to justify not wanting to live longer.

    Ageing is just the body wearing down over time, with regular maintenance we can be healthy for however long we like to. Or until that proverbial piano drops on us.

    I think it’s fantastic, ageing is the biggest risk in Alzheimer’s, in Cancer, in Dementia, Cardiovascular and lots of others… and who doesn’t want to have a youthful healthy body?

    Check out sens.org if you’re interested in where science is today and what should be done tomorrow, but the first real treatments are probably around the corner already (like senolytics) so it’s quite exciting too IMO!

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      1 year ago

      You’re making it seem like everybody wants to get that old, and it’s a no brainer. Well, it isn’t. I don’t want to live forever. Life is perfectly fine the way it is, and maybe you’re just making things worse with your fear of nature.

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        1 year ago

        There have been studies done, and yes, people 50 years old usually say they don’t want to go over 80-90.

        Surprise, the 80-90 years old wasn’t at all interested in dying.

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          1 year ago

          No shit, nobody wants to actually go through the notion of dying? We should probably provide good counceling and prepare people for dying, instead of just getting rid of it.

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                1 year ago

                Because everything points to the fact that when you are 80, if you are in good health you don’t just like “want to die” all of a sudden.

                I tried to put you in the seat of someone healthy that, according you if I understand correctly, should get some 'death counselling ’ just because of a number, not something real.

                It just seems so very bizarre this whole idea of yours!