3 points | by whack 7 hours ago ago
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I don't have an NYT subscription but I'm familiar with this story. I think it's a bit blown out of proprtion... autoimmune gastritis is not a death sentence. I think Mr Johnston will probably find plenty of ways to cope with his vast wealth
> Subtitle: "Bryan Johnson, the longevity guru, wants to live forever. But the big question is why."
Answer: Duh, that's why. If you're perfectly healthy and doing what you enjoy every day, then on which day exactly do you plan to say "time to die?"
Bad marriage? Well you've got all the time in the world to fix it or quit or find a new one.
Dead-end-job? You've got all the time in the world to be a homeless bum until you upskill and find a better one.
Bored of the same routine? You've got all the time in the world to try a dozen hobbies, musical instruments, sports, meetup groups, etc
There's no reason not to live as long as possible as healthy as possible: it's all upside and no downside.
I don't have an NYT subscription but I'm familiar with this story. I think it's a bit blown out of proprtion... autoimmune gastritis is not a death sentence. I think Mr Johnston will probably find plenty of ways to cope with his vast wealth
> Subtitle: "Bryan Johnson, the longevity guru, wants to live forever. But the big question is why."
Answer: Duh, that's why. If you're perfectly healthy and doing what you enjoy every day, then on which day exactly do you plan to say "time to die?"
Bad marriage? Well you've got all the time in the world to fix it or quit or find a new one.
Dead-end-job? You've got all the time in the world to be a homeless bum until you upskill and find a better one.
Bored of the same routine? You've got all the time in the world to try a dozen hobbies, musical instruments, sports, meetup groups, etc
There's no reason not to live as long as possible as healthy as possible: it's all upside and no downside.