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bobsterlobster | 1 month ago

Why do people use The Last Answer by Isaac Asiimov to justify that dying is ok? If anything I find it a great reason to not like the idea of an afterlife.

But living as a human, you can do so much more than just thinking.

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taylodl|28 days ago

What’s the real difference between life and afterlife? Death is what gives life its shape. It defines, sharpens, and focuses it. Humans need finitude to act with purpose. Without death, we’d end up with centuries-old adolescents — infinite time, no urgency, and no reason to actually live. And frankly, that sounds worse than dying.

bobsterlobster|18 days ago

Maybe you're right. After all, I haven't lived countless centuries, so I have no idea what it's like. But I believe life gives life meaning, and we can agree to disagree on that.

Still, curing aging doesn't mean defeating death. There's infinite ways it can end for you, and aging is just one of them (not a great one, in my opinion).

My take is that current lifespans are way too short, and at the very least people should be able to halt their aging. And when they want to go, they should be allowed to.