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  • Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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    7 hours ago

    It’s a philosophical point of view and like anything, it’s debatable.

    Death create an urgency, and we cannot substract ourselves from that.

    When we imagine immortality, it is framed within this urgency. You might think : well there is so much I haven’t seen. But by being immortal in the litteral sense of the word, at one point, you will have seen everything to not care about it anymore. Then what? You go interstellar in the hope of finding something new in a few millions years?

    If I could live a thousand years, I would definitely be interested. But living billions of years with no end in sight? Absolutely not.

    • Dragon Rider (drag)@lemmy.nz
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      6 hours ago

      Nah, no way. Even for an immortal being, time is limited. You can never watch every movie, listen to every song, or play every game. They’re made at a faster rate than you can consume them.

      If your dream is to meet Oprah and you’re immortal, that doesn’t mean you get to meet Oprah. Oprah is busy. You’re still going to have to bust ass to become important enough to merit an appointment before she dies of old age. There are still obstacles and limits and timers.