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Life is great, who wouldn't want more of it?

I'm old enough to see some the advances in medical care different family members were able to receive when they became very ill over the decades. I'm young enough to be optimistic that when it's my turn the treatments available will be even more significant.

There's a certain quality of life I wouldn't want to spend a prolonged time in. I understand your point about not wanting to be in bad health. Most of the activities I do that will likely prolong my life (diet, exercise, manage stress, build social bonds, supplements, pharmacology, screenings) will also increase my likelihood of prolonging the amount of time I have in good health.

Why am I interested in living longer? I think it's better than the alternative.



> I think it's better than the alternative.

I mean, why? Longer lives are not necessarily any happier. In fact, old age seems pretty physically miserable.


This is personal and depends on your perspectives. Obviously the people who want to live longer don't share the same point of view as you. And it is ok, as long as you are not forced to adopt their point of view and vice-versa.


There's miseries in all stages of life. I've known people that still enjoyed life into their 80s and even 90s. I'm not very afraid of being physical uncomfortable, and I enjoy being here enough to want to fight for more time.




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