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Comment by aziaziazi

21 hours ago

That’s throwing the baby with the bathwater, there’s hundreds ways to die not horribly. And for an "immortal" (as in "not-aging"), there’s still ways to die horribly.

Life is more beautiful when you live it for its experiences, not for the fear of loosing it.

> throwing the baby with the bathwater, there’s hundreds ways to die not horribly

The baby in your analogy being aging?

> there’s still ways to die horribly

Sure. The purpose would be remove a common cause of dying horribly.

(And in no world with longevity treatments would it be mandatory. People and populations who like aging and Alzheimer’s can keep partying like it’s 2025.)